Richardson's handbook of projection (1930)

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MANAGERS AND PROJECTIONISTS 1115 The Fader THE fader used in connection with Western Electric sound reproduction equipment, is nothing more or less than a fixed resistance connected in series with the motion picture projector film pick-up amplifier, in combination with a variable connection between this resist t TO 110 VOLT SUPPLY B ? V Figure 406. ance and the main amplifying panel. It is the device by means of which the projectionist is enabled to control the volume of sound from nothing to the maximum value obtainable.