Re: [Frameworks] Sound ? from an Eikie

2015-11-01 Thread Scott Dorsey
Burns? Do you mean it clips? You could use a direct inject box from the music store if you have only a speaker output, but many of the eikis do have a proper line output and if yours does not it can be modified for one. --scott ___ FrameWorks mailing

Re: [Frameworks] Sound ? from an Eikie

2015-11-01 Thread Colin Brant
I would recommend an attenuation box to cool down the speaker level signal. This is a pretty cheap one that works: https://reverb.com/item/1133262-rolls-db25b-matchbox-direct-box-w-ground-lift-and-attenuator-switch?_aid=pla=USD=1=CPKBxcr278gCFdKGfgodVzYDuQ Hope this is helpful, Colin On Sunday,

Re: [Frameworks] Sound ? from an Eikie

2015-11-01 Thread Francisco Torres
amp pedal may help http://www.musiciansfriend.com/distortion-overdrive-effects-pedals/mxr-m-133-micro-amp-pedal 2015-11-01 8:52 GMT-04:00 Scott Dorsey : > Burns? Do you mean it clips? > > You could use a direct inject box from the music store if you have only > a speaker

Re: [Frameworks] Sound ? from an Eikie

2015-11-01 Thread Pip Chodorov
When I show 16mm using an Eiki in my classroom, I use a guitar amp at the front of the room by the screen. There is a lot of buzzing when the film is not running so I unplug the cord from the projector, but when the knob is at 3:00 - in engaged mode and before the motor is running - there is

Re: [Frameworks] Sound ? from an Eikie

2015-11-01 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Yes! That looks like EXACTLY what you need, and that's a good price for a readymade box. Connecting a 16mm projector with only a speaker jack to an audio system usually requires TWO things, and the Rolls box offers both: 1. An attenuator circuit to drop the output level from the speaker and