A local freind with a Seeburg L100 called me and asked about eliminating the pricing unit (which is beyond repair or missing) he stated that he had a older tech years ago mention to him that he used to bypass the pricing unit with a few jumpers. Doesn’t sound right to me as part of the selection circuit runs through it.
I’ve never heard of this and it peaked my curiously, has anyone here ever done it or know exactly how bypass this with jumpers?
I’m interested and also would like to know.
Thanks,
Mauro
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John, thanks.
I made the adjustment where the plunger meets the arm. It’s not pushing it
fully vertical now. It drops back down after disc meets the player.
As always I appreciate your expertise and help.
Now if I can get upper arch bubble tubes to go.
I checked fuses all good
Regards
Rick
Can someone please tell me the correct way to install the screen? There are a couple of cutouts on 2 ends about 2" long. Do they go top or bottom? Tks.
This will probably be best directed to John Robertson.
A customer brought this machine for repair.
He said when a disc is loaded the clamp arm stays upright. He brought a
manual but there is no exploded parts view. Is there supposed to be a
spring to pull the clamp arm down after disc is placed on the player? Like
a Rowe does?
Also the title pages turn but not freely. I haven’t got that far into it.
Regards
The A that Ive been working on with the loud buzzing noise seems like the mechanism is stuck. Its been converted to 33 speed. Should I still be able to turn the turntable hub by hand with power off to get it to cycle?
Anyone have these? It isn't the same as the 1422/24/26...
Thanks!
John :-#)#
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Found 3 saddle clips on the numeric board loose. The rivet / retainer that
secured it to the board is missing. So I’m open to suggestions on how to
secure it back to the board without hopefully having to remove the board
I have a customer who owns a model B Seeburg and has the opportunity to
purchase a Custom Unit. The seller says everything is there except the
amp. Never having any exposure to this model I want to know which amplifier
was paired with it and would he be restricted to that amp or could a
substitute be used?
Thanks
Rick
On Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 04:45:15 PM PDT, Jim McClave <juker17(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thought the 2050 tube was needed to trip.
No, it's solely used to shape the pulses coming from the wall boxes.