Barco 1000, 1001, 1500 and 1600. These are a series of 9″ analog convergence projectors that Barco came out with from about 1989 to 1993. All very similar to the Barco 600 chassis, but used 9″ Sony ES focus tubes, called the SD-146A. A great picture when properly set up, but Barco drove these tubes quite hard, and sudden tube failures were common. These tubes are hard to find on the used market, and are insanely expensive if purchased new. 64 Khz scan rate, 1000 to 1500 lumens.
In around 1990, Barco came out with the 500 and 800 models. The 500 is a 7″ version of the 8″ Barco 800. The 500 put out 600 lumens, the 800 put out 825 lumens. The projectors have digital convergence which is very easy to set up, and lots of on screen menus to guide you through the setup procedure. ES In about 1993 Barco came out with the Barco 801. The 801 was very similar to the 800, but had an extra circuit called AKB that compensates for picture tube wear.
Basically the same overall picture as the Barco 800. ES focus on this set as well. There are two versions of Barco 500 and 800 as well as other Barco models. There are Graphics and Data models of most projectors. The Data models use hybrid lenses and do not scan as high as the Graphics versions, which also have all glass lenses. The Graphics are somewhat more desirable, but in most cases the scan rate of the Data projectors is more than adequate for home theatre use. The Data 500, 800 and 801 scan to 58 Khz, (line tripling), the Graphics scan to 92 Khz. In 1992 to 1994 Barco had a model called the Barco 700 and 701.
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This was designed more for the home market as the case was small and very streamlined looking. 7″ Sony ES focus tubes, about 600-700 lumens, and scan rates varying from 36 Khz to 60 Khz depending on the model. This unit had digital convergence, and a very nice picture if the tubes are in good shape. This model was not as modular as other Barco modules, requiring the projector to be sent in as a whole when servicing was required. A higher end version of the 701 is the 701s followed by the 708. The 701s and 708 used 1000 lumen ES focus Toshiba tubes, and both sets came with component inputs along with RGB, video and S-video. In late 1993 Barco introduced a new series of video projectors, the 808, 1208, 1200, 1209, and 1101.
The 808 and 1208 were 8″ tubes with the improved EM focus, the 1101, 1200 and 1209 used 9″ tubes with EM focus. Many of these models also had Data and Graphics models, with varying scan rates, and all were rated at 1000 lumens or above. Digital convergence on all of these models and lots of on screen menus. Depending on the production run, the 808 either used Sony or MEC tubes. The MEC’s are rebuildable and the Sony are not. The Sony tubes are at least $1800.00 USD each to replace, the MEC’s can be rebuilt for $600.00 USD each. All of these sets give an excellent picture and have been a popular seller when I get them in.
I get far fewer 9″ projectors in, but the 808 and 1208 are usually in stock. The Barco 808 was made until about 1998, and has been replaced with the Barco Cine 7 and Cine 8. I have not worked with these projectors as I have never had any in on the used market yet. Very high end projectors though. Barco strengths/weaknesses In general, the Barcos have held up very well, other than the 1XXX series as noted above. Barcos are very modular, and about 98% of the components can be changed out without picking up a soldering iron. Most Barcos have a series of diagnostic lights within the chassis that make it easy to narrow down the problem area of a projector if it fails.
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I have serviced and repaired many Barco projectors via email or phone, with about 80% of the projectors being repaired the first time I send out refurbished boards. Barcos are known to develop bad solder connections, specifically in the main power supply area. The Barco 500, 800 and 801 have the unique problem that if a certain solder connection fails on the power supply, all three tubes can be burnt instantly. Once the solder joint is repaired however, the problem never appears. I make a habit of resoldering all solder connections prior to selling these sets, and any power supply sent to me for repair has all connections resoldered as well… Barco parts are insanely expensive from Barco themselves, however thanks to the large amount of projectors on the surplus market, several resellers such as myself have a large inventory of rebuild modules and other parts in stock at a fraction of the original purchase price. I sell all parts on an exchange basis; you send me back the defective module so I can rebuild it and sell it at a later date.
Barco projectors with digital convergence are very easy to set up for convergence, and the manuals are very well written..