by Ron Rich »
Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:50 pm
Rob,
No--none of the "cheaper models" ( the 100 selects) "retained the mechanical reject switch" ! All phonos built by Seeburg from 1967 on, had the same magnetic switch. The difference was in the suspension package for the mechanism ( see individual model "I & O Manuals"). The 100's retained the older, style suspension, thus the needed a "stiffer" needle shank (green, or tan, "wedge style" needles), and different ( red) springs. Needle pressure for the original "blackhead' cart was 7 to 8 grams, with the "redhead", it was reduced to 4.5-5.5, and different springs were used.
As for cutting the counter weight when using a 345-03x replacement cart--I'm too lazy, to do all that work----I just add weight to the top of the new cartridge.
Ron Rich