... STD stood for 'Standard', in that the basic cabinet was to be standard for the next few models (four, in fact). Don't know what SPS, AY, and USC stood...
Tony, As always, I'm indebted for your unique insight. BTW, I assume that you meant "Poor F*king Excuse for an Audio Instrument, with Universal pricing." ...
I finally did it. It's needed it for years, and I was too "busy" (lazy) to do it. Finally, I could stand it no more. My LPC-1 has had muddy, unclear sound...
the output coupling caps were needed in a circuit with only the - voltage and the speaker coupling point at about half the - voltage modern amps have a plus...
First off, I bought some of Seeburg's VERY cool USC1 speakers. Unfortunately the grilles need a paint job. They are finished in a metallic / mirror finish in...
... Kevin; I believe this was part of the 'VAST' sysetm, which was a super-background music system. It plays 12" 33 1/3 RPM records. The selection box is...
Tony, Unfortunately the picture isn't what it could be, but I notice a few interesting items: 1) There appear to be buttons for Volume Up and Volume Down. 2)...
... Kevin; That's what I meant by having to do some 'fooling around' with the HSC to get it to work. ... Can't remember what it stands for, but the thing was a...
getting odd stuff to work togeather...well i've been there and done that see photos and rowe-burg. the rotary system needed the expensive steppers adding a...
... A stepper is needed to work with this, it's just the consolette end of things. It would probably work with the stepper HSC, but, again, some mods would...
the real clue is how many wires run to the unit with 20 buttons it could be wired like a keyboard in a standard 10X10 this would need 22 wires if there are...
... One more time. This selector box contains the selection guts of a SC consolette. Therefore, for making selections, there are two wires: Signal Ground ...
then it must work with the stepper as the keypad home stereo console uses about 13 wires and would have 12 buttons. ... it ... need 22 ... SC ... tonymillerus ...
Hey I need some tech info on a seeburg SPS160 Olympian. I'm attempting to convert this thing by jumping the "outputs" on the record player part. My initial...
hey that relay, that is a mute relay it shorts the audio at or near the volume control [after preamps and AVC]since one side of the relay coil goes to a supply...
Hello, AFter using my 100G as mood lighting for the past year and a half I finally had the time to mess about with it the other day. I detailed my original...
Mike if this is a Seeburg, the problem lies in the carryover switch on the mechanism. What is happening is the switches in the pin bank starts the mechanism...
... Chris; I believe you're referring to the 6 pin rather large connector coming from the mechanism. If so, the fifth wire is technically a 'spare', but is...
Mr. Dean, Thanks very much for the info. Now we'll see if I can put it to good use. Hopefuly I'll have a chance to study the manual and see if I can figure out...
Mike, the attachment will show the proper way to set switches. Wesley Dean Administrator Technical Services Jukebox Junkyard P.O. Box 338 Lizella GA. 31052 IS ...
I found something interesting on amazon.com whether or not you have kids. It's a book titled The Jukebox Man for ages 4-8 & it's about a gairl whose dad is a...
luc, No, the 45TASU2-H5 is a 45RPM Transistorized Auto Speed Unit for 220Volt, 50Hz operation. It was used in mid-1960s LP Consoles. I don't know which...
To sell Seeburgs on eBay. I don't think I've ever seen NINE pages of Seeburg -- Eight if you exclude 'Xenia' from your search. Maybe Now's the time to get...
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