Business screen magazine (1946)

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Recording Studio Console Expands to Meet Needs Alice's iiKidcl 93U()A recording studio console provides up to 28 inputs and 16 outputs, measures onh tour feet in width and is delivered fully wired and ready to operate. The console is fiillv modular and 1 w«A«^4/Aa>^i^ out its 250-hour life. It provides 41.000 lumens of light at 3200°K. temperature. It operates in a baseup position. Sylvaniii Electric Products. Inc. circle 209 on reader service card implementation Cassette Repeats Recorded Message With Any Recorder .An automatic repeating cassette that will operate with any cassette recorder or player repeats the recorded message over and over, with true fidelity, and no appreciable dif ference in sound quality after thousands of hours of use. Complete high-speed duplication facilities provide rapid service on Microcron lubricated tape loaded into the automatic repeating cassettes. AiitomatccI Learning. Incorporated. circle 210 on reader service card Horizontal Lamphouse System for Large Screen Projection A horizontal .\enon lamphouse system for 35 7()mm theatre-type projection is designed for screens ranging in width from 50 to 140 feet. The system has a much lower can be expanded through adding .Altec plug-in wired modules. The Modulite volume level meter follows the audio envelope with a sequential pattern of colored lights giving the mixer a true picture of modulation. Other features include a channel check which provides individual check of input lines; a precue push button transfers signals from output buss to cue buss: echo facilities permit selection of internal or external reverb devices and a bright or soft timber; more than 22dB of headroom. Altec Lansing. circle 208 on reader service card Compact 1500-Watt Studio Bulb Replaces PS52 Incandescent Type A i500-watt halogen bulb with fine diffuse characteristics for studio and motion picture use has been designed to replace PS52 incandescent types. The new bulb (shown with a standard PS52 unit) maintains its initial light characteristics through Put a professional />^^ in your I >'*^4 projection room ■^ ""* The new NoreIco FP-IGmm projector brings big tfieatre performance to any auditorium because it's built to tfie same rugged standards of performance demanded by professional motion picture ttieatres. Provides a brighter, clearer, steadier screen image. Lots of other features, too: • Packs 3 2V2 hour film on one reel • Available with 9 different NoreIco lenses including new zoom lens • Uses Xenon or carbon arc light sources — or can be purchased with 500 W. o2one-free Xenon lamp house • Optical or magnetic sound • Runs forward and reverse • Adapts to automatic operation and remote conltrol orelco MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT OUTSTANDING VALUE! Send coupon for prices and literature. 8S-« North American Philips Corporation Motion Picture Equipment Division One Philips Parkway, Montvale. New Jersey 07645 (201) 391-1000 Please send facts and prices on the new NoreIco 16mm Professional Projeciors. ~ FP-16 with column-pedestal D EL-5100 Portable model Portable selfcontaineil Moilel EL S100 for outdoor showings, exhibits, social halls, etc. Uses incandescent light source. Name/Title_ School /Company. Address City_ .State -Zip. J DECEMBER, 1970 circle 141 on reader service card 41