by ggregg »
Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:52 pm
Would it just keep scanning forever or did it scan twice, then stop at the normal rest position (the position it would normally stop at if there were no credits to play)? If it scans twice and stops, it is usually time to lubricate the mechanism. Ron Rich has a great book on the Seeburg mechanism. If it just keeps scanning forever, you might need to check out the "computers". I believe this one has two, commonly called the black and grey box. There are books available to check and fix these also. The black and grey boxes was used in the early and mid seventies. There could be other issues causing it also but the no sound part has me thinking you may have computer issues. One easy thing to check is if the tormat is plugged in. It is a small cable from the bottom of the mechanism to the control center. It is usually the only thing on the control center that uses an RCA (regular phono) jack. You might try unplugging the tormat and plugging it back in. Was the box moved or bumped hard before this occured? See if the phono cartridge cables and muting cable are plugged in also. Also check to make sure that the needle is actually making contact with the record, not just going into the play mode. Keep in mind I've never had or worked on a UCC1, I'm only guessing that it's similar to some slightly older ones I have. It may be quite different.
Greg Carlson
"it must be a fuse"