Electrohome Marquee
Series
The Electrohome Marquee series was introduced in 1993 as a high end 8 and 9”
1000 lumen EM focus projector. All have digital convergence, on screen menus,
and work exceptionally well. The M8XXX series designates the 8” model, the M9XXX
the 9” model.
The M8000 came out in 1993, and was made through to 1995. It was rated at
1000 lumens due to the slightly lower voltage high voltage power supply. Sets
pre-May 1994 did not have an internal hour meter, software changes post June
1994 put one into the service menu.
The M8110, M8500, and M8500LC replaced the 8000 in spring of 1995. The light
output was upped to 1200 lumens due to the new high voltage power supply, the
tubes, lenses and rest of the chassis was upgraded some over the M8000 model,
but a number of modules could be interchanged between all of the M8XXX and M9XXX
series sets.
The M8500 and M8500LC are the top of the line sets which is identical to the
M8110, but with the addition of the astigmatism (stigmator) circuits that gave
additional beam focusing capabilities, especially in the corners of the image.
While an M8110 can be turned into an M8500 by adding the missing astig
components, they are very hard to find on the surplus market. The M8500LC is a
liquid coupled version of the M8500.
For video use only, the M8000 and M8110 give an excellent image that comes
very close to the M8500. If you plan on surfing the net or looking at small type
or print on the projector, then the extra charge for the astig circuits in an
M8500 is well worth the expense.
The M9000 was released in 1993 and used 9” liquid coupled tubes. These sets
provided better resolution than the M8000. In 1995 the M9000 was replaced by the
M9500LC. The M9500LC is the flagship model in the Marquee line, retailing for
over $40K USD when new. They were sold by Vidikron as the "Vision 1" (with
a fancy case). These sets are used as the industry standard for very high end
flight simulators. Modular construction is used throughout the set for simple
field service for most failures. The older M9000 model is very similar in
performance to the later M9500LC, and should not be ruled out as a high end
projector. The exception is the very early production run of the M9000 that used
Thomson tubes instead of the more popular MEC tubes. That early model had
issues, and should be avoided.
In 1998, an 'Ultra' designation appeared, which added additional features and
refined geometry controls. The M8110+, M8500 Ultra, M8500LC Ultra, M9500LC Ultra
and a few other special simulator models are built today by VDC in Florida, as
they acquired the Marquee program from Christie Digital around November 2001.
I do all of the mods (including anamorphic squeeze mod and the power supply
mods) required to make the Marquees more versatile and reliable. I've sold lots
of these in the past with great results.
Marquee Clones
The Marquee chassis has been a very popular with third party resellers,
probably due to the reliability the ease of servicing, and the fact that the
chassis is still being built today (as of 2008). There are a large number
of companies that purchase(d) the 8000/8110/8500/9000/9500 chassis and added a
new case and other adjustments (mostly minor) and called it their own.
Below is a fairly thorough list of clones.
Since these projectors are truly all 100% Marquee machines, Moome's
VIM-FULLHD HDMI 1.3 input card can be used in all of these projectors.
Product |
Marquee chassis used, additional notes |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Accurate XL |
8110 with new case |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Accurate 8 |
8501 with new case |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Accurate 9 |
9501LC with new case |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Integrated 8 |
8??? with new case and a variety of image
enhancements, and an internal HDTV upconverter with selectable 720p and
1080i |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Modular 8 |
8520 split pack (Chassis split in two for when
room is tight) |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Modular 9 |
9520 split pack (Chassis split in two for when
room is tight) |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Ultimate 8-X |
8501 with new case and "Ultimate X-Modification"
which is said to raise the level of performance and long-term stability
in any Accurate projector to the maximum possible. |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Ultimate 9-X |
9501LC with new case and "Ultimate
X-Modification" which is said to raise the level of performance and
long-term stability in any Accurate projector to the maximum possible.
|
Crystal View CV-1 |
9500LC with new case
Specs |
Crystal View CV-2 |
8500 with new case
Specs |
Crystal View CV-3 |
8000/8110? with new case
Specs |
GTT Audio Video HT Reference 8 |
8??? with new case |
GTT Audio Video HT Reference 9 |
9??? with new case |
Madrigal MP-8 |
8500LC with a new case and wood side panels. Red
C element tinted to give better colours than a stock C element. Memory
count reduced from 80 locations to 65, but adds independent astig
settings per memory block.
Install Guide
User Guide
ACON troubleshooting |
Madrigal MP-9 |
9500LC with a new case and wood side panels. Red
C element tinted to give better colours than a stock C element. Memory
count reduced from 80 locations to 65, but adds independent astig
settings per memory block.
User Guide
ACON troubleshooting
|
Reference Imaging CinePro 8x |
8??? with new case |
Reference Imaging CinePro 9x |
9??? with new case |
Reference Imaging CinePro 9x Elite |
9??? with new case |
Spatz Tech RE8000 |
Remanufactured 8000 (same case)
Specs |
Spatz Tech RE9000 |
Remanufactured 9000 (same case) |
Spatz Tech RE9500 |
Remanufactured 9500LC (same case) |
Theater Automation Wow (TAW) HD-800 |
8110+ with new black case and (sharper, colour
filtered) HD-145 lenses
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Brochure
Manual
Specs |
Theater Automation Wow (TAW) HD-900 |
9500LC with new case, D10GT17 lenses, and Optical
Video Digital Interface
Specs |
Vidikron Vision 1 |
9500LC or 9500LC Ultra (depending on model year)
with a case by Pininfarina
Brochure |
Vidikron Vision 2 |
8110 or 8500 (depending on model year) with a
case by Pininfarina |
Vidikron Vision 3 |
8110+ with a case by Pininfarina
Brochure |
Visual Dynamics Reference 8 |
8??? with new case |
Visual Dynamics Reference 9 |
9500LC with new case |
To see how the various Marquee projectors rank in relation to other projectors for use in a
home theater environment see the
Projector Rankings
page.
For full specifications on these and other projectors, see the
Projector Specifications
page.
For an overview and history of Electrohome see the CRT
Primer.
See the Advanced Procedures
page for various DIY instructions on maintaining and improving CRT projectors.
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