No obvious power to anything? (completely void of power) First thing to check are fuses. For testing power, you'd have to have some knowledge (as you are dealing with high voltages), but you would need a good multimeter to check that you have 120v to the transformer and the correct voltages (indicat...
It's certainly a buying factor and part of what makes owning a jukebox unique (compared to simply a standard stereo system or iPod dock), it's the mechanics of it that draws visitor's attention when I switch it on and make a selection.
Good info thanks! Certainly a bit more difficult than what I dealt with. Tim Well, soldering those contacts will be due penitence. Here is a shot of where the wires go: http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/Rob-NYC/media/cartwiring_zpsdb689fee.jpg.html?sort=3&o=72 Note that the rear clip part of the...
Thanks. I understand the variables for sure. Just easy to see a general going rate for Wurlitzer, mine being less common around here. I can try a price and see how it goes. I know the Seeburg I want here was fairly high asking price, so was hoping to cover most/all with sale of mine
I usually check what people tend to pay for things on eBay as a reference, problem is I've not found any good source to get an idea what my NSM Festival would sell for, not seeing complete working units sold as a reference. Love the NSM, but still considering flipping it to get my desired Seeburg. T...
Thanks Ron, I took the obvious approach when I searched it, and the info came up on Tony Miller site that you have stickied above: http://www.west.net/~jay/fmillera/fmillera/digital_jukeboxes.htm So some differences in the LS-3 models or am I reading it wrong that there is reference to the LS-3 on t...
Thanks Ron, I did some searching and there was a lot of mention and reference to the grey box being Tormat. Good to hear there is a way to flush the memory though!
I think it is somewhat normal that it will play previously selected songs, but you'd think it would play them all through to the end. Had wondered if there was a way to clear what is in the machine's memory. My NSM had done similar, had played/attempted to play some previous selections, even after t...
Decrypted part of Ron's response :D DES (Digital Electronic Selector), which is the keypad itself I believe. Main trigger in the grey box. (?) So may be incorrect keypad (DES), and/or the main trigger contact needing cleaned, if it is the snap style. If you are getting serious with this juke, Ron's ...
Thanks Ron. Yes, certainly odd, when I measured for what it should be pin to pin, seems it is 29". I had ordered initially a 30" and it was too long, ordered 28" and definitely an inch too short. Luckily I could work this in with spacers. None of the wiring in the juke has been touche...
Thanks guys! Just always cautious with anything electrical on for extended periods of time. Had some trouble sourcing bulb/tube, seems the true measurement is a 29" tube, which isn't readily available. (searches seem to come up frequent in UK) Had ordered a 28" online from local source, an...