1. At this time all 100 selections (A side) are playing and most 200 selections (B side). However, there seems to be a problem with only selection 293 and 204 (switches right next to each other). The write-in side flips the proper switch. The read-side arm spins around. When it gets to the flipped switch 293 or 204, you hear the solenoid firing but the arm keeps on going and you can see the switch was not flipped. The records do not get selected and the arm keeps spinning, firing each time it passes the 293 or 204 switch. I checked both switches and they are not stuck. I can manually move them. All other 200 (B side) selections work and I did the Read-Out and Write-In adjustments according to the manual. I'm at a loss as to why those switches are flipping even though the solenoid appears to be firing in the right spot. I've used Deoxit on all contacts also to try and resolve the issue.
2. There is a slight, low hum coming from the speakers. Without doing a complete amp rebuild, could this be fixed by replacing the large silver 2000mfd capacitor sticking out of the amp box? The hum occurs even when nothing is playing and the motor is not spinning.
3. I'd like to run other line sounds to this. It appears that this could be done through the microphone input jack and more specifically pins 1, 2 and 3 (ground, left, right) going to a line or headphone jack. I wired up a temporary connector and connected an MP3 player for testing. It worked great, and has awesome sound piping through the jukebox amp. However, when I turn off the MP3 player and even unplug it, simply having the cable plugged into the jukebox gives off a loud hum when playing 45's. Unplugging the cable takes away the hum. Playing the MP3 player also takes away the hum. It's almost as if the plug wire is acting like an antenna. I did use a shielded cable. Is there something that can be done about that or is there a better way to run a setup like that?
4. The turntable top has an ever so slight wobble. It doesn't seem to affect the sound, but you can see the tone arm bobble ever so slightly when playing. I took off the turntable, cleaned and inspected the shaft and it looks good. I checked the motor and idler wheel with a flashlight and they appear completely still/stable in place when spinning. Is this wobble normal, or what can I do to fix it?
5. Is the turntable top supposed to be hard? It seems like there is a thin hardened rubber surface that the 45 sits on. Should that be replaced and where would I get that, what is it called?
6. I thought about hooking up additional external speakers. In the back is a speaker terminal strip which is numbered for the ohms to hook to the transformer assembly. As long as I move existing and extra speakers to the appropriate same number on the terminal block for ohms, is that safe to do without blowing the existing speakers or amp? Has anyone else done that with their home setup?
Thank you for any and all help that you can provide. Getting this working at 100% will make this the pride and joy of my home arcade.
