Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

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bob

Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by bob » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:20 am

That's right I just got a deal on this jukebox. lol Everything works but it wont reject the record, you can hear it click but the arm just stays there. Anyone have any ideas. Im waiting on my manual.


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Re: Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by Ron Rich » Thu Sep 04, 2008 3:57 am

What deal?--and, wadda you here "click"?


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Re: Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by bob » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:27 pm

I got the jukebox out of a ladies garage, she said take it I need space in here. Ok I hear the click in the top control box when the needle arm in in the reject mode. I have tried to reject the record by hitting both of the reject buttons . I will check some cable conections today.


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Re: Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by Ron Rich » Thu Sep 04, 2008 4:09 pm

Bob,
You need to be much more discriptive, in order for someone to be able to help you. What is a "top control box" ? It should have the name of the unit screened on it--


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Re: Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by tonymillerus » Fri Sep 05, 2008 3:59 am

Bob;

By 'top control box' I presume you mean the amplifier, which has the mute/trip relay in it. That should be the clicking sound you hear. I would check the mechanism 3M12 contact, which should be closed in play. It might be dirty or well out of adjustment. Also, check the cable (with the orange 6-pin plug) that goes from the amplifier to the mechanism.

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Re: Seeburg 100-77d Topaz

by bob » Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:49 pm

Thanks everyone it was the 3m12 contact (dirty). Im still learning about jukeboxes an what things are called.

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