New Seeburg M100A Owner
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 1:51 am
Hi,
I just purchased a M100A. The person selling it had two Seeburg's a M100A and a M100B. Both of them belonged to her father who was a collector in Las Vegas. She needed the room so I purchased one.
I am getting a set of manuals. In the mean time...
The unit is a good original. It looks like nobody ever messed with it. The case is in very good condition.
The unit is playing the same record over and over. I took the magazine out and the rear plate and cleaned off the oil sludge. I did not pull it out and clean it extremely well. I just got off the most offending stuff. I oiled using a little 20W non-detergent oil I have for my '49 Desoto M6 trans. I greased the worm gear and rack gear with a little lubriplate.
The coil drop works and the buttons work. If I set all the relay pins off and then pick one, the unit seeks and finds that pin just fine. The record is picked up, it gets set, then just as the tone arm hits the record it lifts up and the record is put back. It will do this a few times and then stop, although the selection light is still on.
The unit has a Thorpe Cartridge. The tone arm spring look to be a mess. I found someone on the internet that has this cartable in a box and emailed me a photo of the springs and the said the length are 1-11/16" and the tracking weight on the paperwork in the box is listed as 4 to 6 grams. He is going to measure the coil dia. later in the week for me so I can get a set of springs made up.
I have a number of WWII Victory Discs that I want to play in this box. Can anyone advise on which cartridge would be the best choice to match with such records? If the original Blackhead is better on the records than the Thorpe, then I need to find one. If there is some other cartridge that would be better, then I would like to know that as well.
Thank you for any information and advise.
Best, James
I just purchased a M100A. The person selling it had two Seeburg's a M100A and a M100B. Both of them belonged to her father who was a collector in Las Vegas. She needed the room so I purchased one.
I am getting a set of manuals. In the mean time...
The unit is a good original. It looks like nobody ever messed with it. The case is in very good condition.
The unit is playing the same record over and over. I took the magazine out and the rear plate and cleaned off the oil sludge. I did not pull it out and clean it extremely well. I just got off the most offending stuff. I oiled using a little 20W non-detergent oil I have for my '49 Desoto M6 trans. I greased the worm gear and rack gear with a little lubriplate.
The coil drop works and the buttons work. If I set all the relay pins off and then pick one, the unit seeks and finds that pin just fine. The record is picked up, it gets set, then just as the tone arm hits the record it lifts up and the record is put back. It will do this a few times and then stop, although the selection light is still on.
The unit has a Thorpe Cartridge. The tone arm spring look to be a mess. I found someone on the internet that has this cartable in a box and emailed me a photo of the springs and the said the length are 1-11/16" and the tracking weight on the paperwork in the box is listed as 4 to 6 grams. He is going to measure the coil dia. later in the week for me so I can get a set of springs made up.
I have a number of WWII Victory Discs that I want to play in this box. Can anyone advise on which cartridge would be the best choice to match with such records? If the original Blackhead is better on the records than the Thorpe, then I need to find one. If there is some other cartridge that would be better, then I would like to know that as well.
Thank you for any information and advise.
Best, James