OK, Seeburg V is up and playing. The speaker wiring harness was a mess of wires spliced, twisted and taped with masking tape. I made a nice "quickie" one with all speakers in parallel and ignored the cross-over for testing. It sounds so good, to my not so good hearing, the thought has crossed my mind to leave the cross-over out. Bad idea? I think the cross-over box used to have a small label on it but it is gone. I'll see if I can figure out what goes where, from the schematic, if I use the cross-over network.
The fluorescent light bar, above the title drum and below the mechanism, that has the red "200 Selection" glass in it had a 20 watt tube which is much shorter than the factory 25 watt lamp. Someone made metal extensions to move the lamp holders closer together to accommodate the shorter light tube. I cannot imagine why that was done. I would have left it except it was a messy affair and I found the deign of the new (expensive 3D) mechanism cover emblem is such that it bumps into those fabricated metal extensions. I wonder why someone went through all the trouble to make it possible to use a shorter fluorescent tube? The F25T12's (33") are still around but you do have to look for them as well for the ballasts and starters.
Thank You! David (Geritol Ghetto)