by Rob-NYC »
Tue May 05, 2015 3:26 pm
Ron, Torin, prior to Rowe product becoming dominant in the late 80's NYC was pretty much Seeburg with the USC series being the most popular. Of the few dozen I saw and worked on, about half had SHP series by then. There were two that had an earlier amp with integral volume control and an RVC was mounted on the back.
From an electrical standpoint, if the amp does not idle hot (bias) and isn't driven flat out, the poorer ventilation won't itself cause a failure. However this being New York, loudness rules and those amps took a beating. I thought about offering to install a muffin fan in place of the chimney and tied to the motor power to exhaust the cabinet. I decided not to get involved as that would just suck in the filthy air in those places and the CD machines were about to be available. For home use it might be a viable solution.
For Torin, the SHP series sell for a higher price than the TSA so you could sell the amp in there for the correct one, get a recapping kit and still come out at least even. FWIW: I'd keep the SHP,.Make sure the basic mod's (jumpers, 100 ohm flame-proof resistors and correct bias) are done Despite it's 'original sins" it is a good, strong amp with all silicon devices.
Rob
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