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Bell and Howell sound cube 766281
Mar 12, 2023 13:26:29   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
Hi. I have a bell and howell cube slide projector 981q and a sound cube 766281 to play sound to the projector. Does anybody have any idea what cassette recorder goes with it? Thanks

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Mar 12, 2023 13:37:44   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
ArgusSnap1 wrote:
Hi. I have a bell and howell cube slide projector 981q and a sound cube 766281 to play sound to the projector. Does anybody have any idea what cassette recorder goes with it? Thanks


Iā€™m looking at a bell and howell filmsound 450 cassette player because one reference states that it is what the sound cube goes to. But when I research the recorder most info refers to using a movie projector.

The sound cube has a cord with 5 plugs on it and the cassette player has 5 jacks but 3 are for the projector and 2 are for the camera. But it does look like a match from sound cube cord to projector jacks except for the label. Would this work at all with the sound cube?

Does anyone have any ideas?

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Mar 13, 2023 14:09:59   #
nblong89 Loc: Columbus Indiana
 
Yes the filmosound 450 will work with the sound cube

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Mar 14, 2023 00:47:06   #
delder Loc: Maryland
 
I worked on some DuKane filmsound Projectors that had a filmstrip projector and record player in the same (cramped) case. Tones were recorded on the record to advance the filmstrip.
Newer models incorporated a cassette player in a much more compact case. They had some switch for different tone styles.
Haven't seen any in years.
For slides, we had Carosel Projectors with the 5 pin circular jack for a remote control switch.
When I worked @ Telemation, we had amazing automations to control a pair of these along with B&H 16mm Projectors and other technology for automatic A/V presentations. (Long time ago)

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Mar 14, 2023 11:50:39   #
ArgusSnap1 Loc: Indiana
 
delder wrote:
I worked on some DuKane filmsound Projectors that had a filmstrip projector and record player in the same (cramped) case. Tones were recorded on the record to advance the filmstrip.
Newer models incorporated a cassette player in a much more compact case. They had some switch for different tone styles.
Haven't seen any in years.



Thanks for the info. Interesting. šŸ˜ŠšŸ“ø
For slides, we had Carosel Projectors with the 5 pin circular jack for a remote control switch.
When I worked @ Telemation, we had amazing automations to control a pair of these along with B&H 16mm Projectors and other technology for automatic A/V presentations. (Long time ago)
I worked on some DuKane filmsound Projectors that ... (show quote)

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