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Can someone tell me the essential difference between the Elmo ST-180E and the Elmo ST-600 projectors? Apart from the outside color, they seem to have the same features, etc. Regardless, why the big difference in the model numbers; 180 vs. 600?

Also, is there any significant advantage to the ST-600 "D" model as opposed to the straight ST-600? It seems like you can do some dual-track mixing on the "D" model but I'm not sure at this point whether its a feature of any use.

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etimh wrote:, why the big difference in the model numbers; 180 vs. 600?

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600 feet for the north american market and 180 meters for the rest of us?

there is probably also the voltage difference: European version has a 110-240V adjustable power source while american has a fixed one.
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Yeah, I tried running my projector off 600V once, but the bulb kept blowing out. And it hasn't run the same since ... :?
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etimh wrote: It seems like you can do some dual-track mixing on the "D" model but I'm not sure at this point whether its a feature of any use.

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Tim
Heh. Probably not.

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