aashish351
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone!
Drawing special attention to vintage equipment lovers and gurus. My in laws had this stored somewhere and sent it to me recenty. To be honest even for me it's a device from a previous era. I know it's a 8mm reel projector. A website called Van-eck has these details:
Copal CP Sound 402
super 8 mm film
lens: Etalon Super Zoom f: 1.3 F: 15-25 mm
lamp: 100 W, 12 V, EFP
reel capacity: 180 m
projection: forward, reverse
projection speed: variable speed control 14-25 fps
film loading: automatic threading
sound: magnetic playback on main sound track
sound mode: mono
amplifier: transistorized
amplifier output: 3 W (8 Ohm)
recording: magnetic recording on main track
sound-on-sound: yes
recording level control: auto
input terminal: Microphone, Phono
input jacks: Mic: mini jack; Phono: 5-pin DIN (European type)
output terminal: Earpnone, External Speaker
output jacks: Ear: mini jack; Ext Sp: 2-pin DIN
built-in speaker: yes
built-in film cutter: yes
motor: magnetic motor
power source: 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 150 W
weight: 8100 grams
dimensions: 260 x 280 x 330 mm
made in Japan by Copal
https://www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=&type=CP Sound 402&merk=40&cat=film
Which brings me to the important question - should I attempt restoring it (I don't know if it works, haven't switched it on yet)? Who can help me figure it out? A step by step process to go about checking and making it work (subject to views on the first part of the question).
Will post pictures soon.
Drawing special attention to vintage equipment lovers and gurus. My in laws had this stored somewhere and sent it to me recenty. To be honest even for me it's a device from a previous era. I know it's a 8mm reel projector. A website called Van-eck has these details:

super 8 mm film
lens: Etalon Super Zoom f: 1.3 F: 15-25 mm
lamp: 100 W, 12 V, EFP
reel capacity: 180 m
projection: forward, reverse
projection speed: variable speed control 14-25 fps
film loading: automatic threading
sound: magnetic playback on main sound track
sound mode: mono
amplifier: transistorized
amplifier output: 3 W (8 Ohm)
recording: magnetic recording on main track
sound-on-sound: yes
recording level control: auto
input terminal: Microphone, Phono
input jacks: Mic: mini jack; Phono: 5-pin DIN (European type)
output terminal: Earpnone, External Speaker
output jacks: Ear: mini jack; Ext Sp: 2-pin DIN
built-in speaker: yes
built-in film cutter: yes
motor: magnetic motor
power source: 220 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 150 W
weight: 8100 grams
dimensions: 260 x 280 x 330 mm
made in Japan by Copal
https://www.van-eck.net/itable.php?lang=en&size=&type=CP Sound 402&merk=40&cat=film
Which brings me to the important question - should I attempt restoring it (I don't know if it works, haven't switched it on yet)? Who can help me figure it out? A step by step process to go about checking and making it work (subject to views on the first part of the question).
Will post pictures soon.