Hi All....
Well I'm past my battery problem, The Ni-Cd was the way to go for this S-5 setup Thanks Ron!
Now onto a new issue...
Initially at the beginning of every song played on any CD, The speakers produced a sound as if a needle was just put down on a record at the begiining of a song.
It sounds like a flutter or wind noise.
After lubing everthing up, cleaning the CD players Lense, and allowing it to play on a Random setting for many hours, that sound has almost completely gone away but is still faintly there.
In addition, when the juke is at idle, with no Cd loaded, I can still fainly hear a flutter/wind noise coming out of the speakers.
Removing the Amp's left and right input jacks from the CD player have no effect....
I checked all the usual grounds etc....
Is this a sign that this Amp needs a rebuild?
If it does, Can I buy a cap and resistor kit like I am able to buy for my many 1950's Seeburgs?
Is there anyone local that rebuilds these?
Thanks in advance for all your help...
Jeff Pluchino
Specs:
Antique Apparatus/Rock-Ola - CD8 Bubbler
Serial # 562318
Manufactured 6/1/94
Black Control Center that has a RED sticker on the cover that says 57000-1A System 5A Control Unit
The PCB inside the Control Center has a white sticker on it that says PCB Assy #57001-A, If you remove that sticker, printed on the board underneath it, it says 56215-A.
Black 280 Watt Amp 56180-1A
Black Power Distr. 56205-A, the Rectifier PCB in it says 56257-1A
It has a Philips CDM-4 Industrial CD player
Mech Control PCB Assy P/N 56995-A
Black CD Mech Control Assy 57066-A Interface 9404002423