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Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 11:31 pm
by burnt_finger
Its hard to see but I painted a test stick and sprayed it with the Gold Fleck this is what I was planning on doing with the crown rather than have it pin-stripped to complement the inside that I painted gold. Again it's tough to judge this by the example but what do you think?
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 1:02 am
by MattTech
burnt_finger wrote:Ron
We are way more than just Cows and Corn we have soybeans also

I do have to say though our locally sourced beef here is rather tasty!!
Brad
Watch the movie "Auntie Lee's Meat Pies" with Karen Black - then think about "tasty" meats.

Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 1:31 am
by Ron Rich
--"soy-beans---" I thought those grew in Japan ?? whadda I no ??
I can't see the gold flakes from here--but either way it still looks great !
Ron Rich
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 6:22 pm
by burnt_finger
Well I am done painting, I plan on putting some polyurethane over the outside of the cabinet when everything is completely dry but otherwise I am happy with the way it turned out, the crowns have some gold flake in them witch is hard to see in the pictures but I didn't want it to stick out either.
Brad
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 4:25 pm
by burnt_finger
I was curious to see what my choice for the gold interior looked like, so I did a test fit..
Brad
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 7:10 pm
by Ron Rich
Hi Brad,
What waz the original color--blue, I think ?? Looks fine, except that it appears the tie down nuts may be tightened down--Those 4, 9/16 nuts should be run ALL the way up--till they jam, against the top of the studs-- Ron Rich
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 2:27 pm
by burnt_finger
Hi Ron
The original color of the inside of the cabinet is the dark-grey / black color they used, same as the outside of the cabinet the rest is the same as original with the gold and white. I will have to check those bolt’s I almost positive I have those down all the way.
Brad
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:34 pm
by Ron Rich
Hi Brad,
Being somewhat color blind, I seldom pay much attention to colors--yes--check them thar nutz---they iz NEVER supposed to be ALL the way down, as it compresses, and ruins the springs !! ( besides the mech will slide much easier if they are up)
Ron Rich
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 2:35 pm
by burnt_finger
Starting to put it together, I still have the TES, back panels and door to redo but everything else is done and getting put back on.
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 2:30 am
by burnt_finger
TES is done and in, have the mech in and hooked up and selecting I started on the amp tonight so it might be playing by the weekend.
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:57 am
by Rob-NYC
Brad, not withstanding a few very minor dings on the grill, that machine looks like it came off the assembly line.
Really remarkable and nice to see those often overlooked later Seeburgs get a first-class restoration.
What are your plans for the sound system?
Rob
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:41 pm
by burnt_finger
Rob-NYC wrote:Brad, not withstanding a few very minor dings on the grill, that machine looks like it came off the assembly line.
Really remarkable and nice to see those often overlooked later Seeburgs get a first-class restoration.
What are your plans for the sound system?
Rob
Rob,
Thanks, my brother in law was down from Chicago this weekend and said he wants to buy it

but I guess that will solve my two DS problem I have right now. For the sound system I was just going to leave it stock, I am real happy with the way my DS160 sounds and the speakers are in great shape on this one so I assume after the amp rebuild (SHFA5) it will sound great. But out of curiosity what are some of the things done to the sound system?
Brad
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 1:43 am
by Ron Rich
Brad,
IMHO, I would do nothing to that sound system--except, if not already done, jump the Autospeed audio relay, so the DS speakers are always on. Ron Rich
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 2:23 am
by Rob-NYC
Brad, the mods, if any, depended on the machine and situation.
In a DS with top speakers I simply bypassed the existing preamp with a Radio-Shack model in which I'd slightly increased the H-F response about 6db. Overall this provided better bass and treble response.
Where the top speakers were missing, or in one AY model I added tweeters behind the grill as done with 222 & Q models along with the new preamp.
I personally considered the original T-stylus pickup to be really mediocre in stereo but Ok when strapped mono so on those machines w/out the upper directional speakers they went out mono.
Since all but one of these were done in the mid-late eighties when Pickering was still making the good diamond styli there wasn't any great need to change the pickup. We did do that on a 222 that went into Caroline's Comedy Club in 1988.
At this point with good but expensive replacement styli again available I tend to agree with Ron that if you are satisfied with the original system after rebuilding you might as well keep it. It would take too much effort to try a new preamp though...

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Rob
Re: My DS100 restoration thread.
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:10 pm
by burnt_finger
Ron,
No Ear speakers on this one, I bought this for parts initially and took what I needed including the ear speakers and put them on my 160, but I just didn’t have the heart to part it out.
Rob,
I am going to leave it stock that sounds just like to much work
On a side note I do have the amp rebuild complete, replaced all the caps and it sounds great other than an annoying hum it’s a constant hum and does not vary in pitch. I have tried a few things but have not dug in too it much yet.
1. I have made sure the mechanism Is not the interference
2. I have also pulled the mute and audio input and the hum stays
3. I have tried this amp in my 160 and the sound moves with the AMP
I’m thinking it might be the AVC circuit but not sure yet, but am open to suggestions.
Brad