Your "warble" or wow and flutter is usually the result of too much slack
around the sound drum, which is
usually the result of an issue before or after the drum.

If your sound drum is moving outward during projection, I'd say that's the
culprit.

Alain


On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Ekrem Serdar <ekremser...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey folk,
>
>   I was haphazardly trained on an Eiki ex 6120 (being only experienced
> with smaller projectors). The sound on it was recently "fixed", and it's
> probably the first time it's actually being used for optical in many a
> moon. However, it has a number of issues, most notably a warble, and I'm
> trying to narrow the exact issue. (And I can't seem to find a manual
> online.)
>
>   One thing I noticed is that the optical sound roller seems to roll
> outwards as the film progresses; I uploaded images with the roller in and
> out right here
>
> Out: http://imgur.com/hZPhz
> In: http://imgur.com/KVMmR
>
>  I presume this is the main issue, but let me presume ignorance here and
> ask you folk. Is the fact that it moves "normal"?
>
> --
> ekrem serdar
> austin, tx
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