Seeburg TSR-5 ?

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Seeburg TSR-5 ?

by Ron Rich » Sun Jan 04, 2015 6:15 pm

Hi All,
Need a "favor"--anyone who owns a Seeburg V-200, could you please open the rear door, and see if, by chance it is equipped with a "TSR-5". If so, please let me know --Most will have a TSR-1 installed, but I have just discovered that the -5 was produced--just don't know the reason ? Thanks, Ron Rich


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Re: Seeburg TSR-5 ?

by Rob-NYC » Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:24 pm

Ron, I don't have a %, but did see this: http://www.jukebox-world.de/Forum/Archi ... rgreen.htm It looks to be a 50Hz version. Note the funky open coil Euro-trans. That would be 'verboten" here.

Rob
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Re: Seeburg TSR-5 ?

by Ron Rich » Mon Jan 05, 2015 12:53 am

Hi Rob,
Thanks ! -er,--I think--this is nothing but "udder confuzzion"--the TSR-5 in this photo, has the 2050 tube set-up--I have been lead to believe that the one here has the 2D21 set-up ? The red color background on the label, indicates 50 cycle use as does the "5" in "L-5". Sixty cycle tags were blue in background, and I think, at sometime, green was used for LH-56 units.
(L indicates "Low AC --117" as opposed to an "H" which would indicate "High--220 VAC")
I think that the "funky", open transformer" is the wall box power supply, only-so no big deal--
Ron

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