Hi All,
I ran into a strange motor problem on a Seeburg SPS-2 yesterday--
Owner complained that it "stopped--anywhere, any time, it felt like it--in the middle of a selection, or going to a selection--but it always started by itself within thirty seconds".
I played selection after selection--no problem. He stood there and just kept saying "--Just wait--it'll do it !"
OK--I waited about 30 minutes--then in the middle of Johnny Cash singing "Folsom Prison", ol,' Johnny just quit, for about 10 seconds. OK--so I checked the scan control contacts--OK, no pits, plenty of pressure, checked the Autospeed dummy plug--no signs of "burning", contacts looked good, checked the mech plug--looked good here too, checked the reversing switch contacts--OK here, motor cap solder job--good too--
Long story short--I found it--red wire on reversing switch had been "tinned, and wrapped onto lug", but had never been touched with a soldering iron--Phono had been built in 1973 or so--
Ron Rich