Projection engineering (Jan 1932-Mar 1933)

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Page 6 PROJECTION ENGINEERING NEW Samson CINE-PAN N> HAS SURPRISING FEATURES For use as portable or permanent booth installation of sound-on-film talking picture equipment. It is highly prized by those connected with theatre management. It is only 28% inches long by 20'4 inches high and 10 !4 inches deep, weighs but 104 lbs. Any panel can be removed by taking out 4 screws without breaking a soldered connection as all connections are made with flexible wire and plugs. 2 15-ft. lengths of shielded cable from foto cell in the sound head to the Cine Pam are provided and can be increased to 25' lengths without any noticeable loss in high frequencies. Your biggest sur prise will be the remarkable crispness of dialogue — heretofore sadly lacking in most sound-onfilm amplifiers. Tubes can be exposed for replacement by removing 4 thumb screws. There are 2224's, one 280, 2281's,one245,and 2-250's. Variable output impedance allows use of any speakers you already have in your theatre. Visual volume indicator gives operator more accurate volume control than aural indication. Field current and voice energy are also provided for monitor speaker if wanted. The Cine-Pam is entirely AC operated and supplies photo-cell voltage and exciter lamp current. No batteries of any kind are required. Sold only through manufacturers or jobbers of talking motion picture equipment. Ask them for literature on the Cine-Pam — or write us for Folder No. PE16. amson. Manufacturers Since 1882 Main Office: Canton, Mass. Factories : Canton and Water town, Mass.