1965 lpc 480

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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Ron Rich » Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:04 pm

Dan,
Yes--that's correct--brown is the DC power out for the "Powered Remote Volume Control" (PRVC).
Try the following, and see what happens--
Remove the green "mech" ( or on some amps, "mute") plug --carefully, without touching ANYTHING else on the phonograph, 'cause you WILL get a small shock--
take a bit of aluminum foil, and short all contacts in the hanging (wired) side of that plug.
It should trigger the reject cycle--
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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Dan Nigro » Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:25 pm

Thanks Ron. Gave it a try no luck just a lot of buzzing noise. I did notice on the tormat control center that there are 2 terminals that read GND record return with nothing hooked to them. Ran a ground wire to one of the terminals that the screw was loose thinking there once was a ground wire there. No help. Also there is a capped wire coming out of the harness of wires that go into the tormat control center. Feel like we are getting close. The unit is very clean and well oiled. It seems to be powered up just find, just get the carriage moving. Thanks Dan


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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Ron Rich » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:05 pm

Dan,
The terminals on the TCC are superseded by the black/white ones on your amp--that's what I needed the "code letter" for--
The one un-connected wire is for the "disco feature"--not needed for normal operation.
What/Where is the "Buzzing" from ?
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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Dan Nigro » Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:05 am

Hey Ron. I helped the turntable into a spin and it released. It scanned down and picked up 2 records that were in the same sleve and started playing. I hit the rejected button and pulled the records out. Now the problem is it scans up and down but wont pull a record, Dan


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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Dan Nigro » Fri Dec 09, 2011 1:07 am

Ron, do you know where I could pick up a manual for this unit? Dan


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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Ron Rich » Fri Dec 09, 2011 2:39 am

Dan,
See" where to buy" in the "announcements" section above--
I mis-understood, I thought the motor was running--
Read the manuals, (I would suggest my "Seeburg Mechanism Guide" would also be of help--(contact me if you wish to purchase it directly), and post again when you have done so---
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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Dan Nigro » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:43 pm

Does any one know what would cause the phono to shut down after it loads a locks a record iN? thanks Dan....


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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Ron Rich » Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:12 am

Dan,
Sure, I know---
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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Dan Nigro » Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:21 am

Hey Ron. I am back at it. With the clutch shifter I can get it to grab a record, but when it locks it in and the tone arm is set it shuts down. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Dan...


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Re: 1965 lpc 480

by Ron Rich » Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:29 am

Dan,
Did you ever buy the books ? If so, PLEASE read them---It's in the service manual, and my "Seeburg Mechanism Guide"--
Most likely the (4uf x 350VAC) spring in the 45TASU-1, has sprung---but it could be anything else in there too--
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