connecting a SC-1 Consolette to a Seeburg SS160
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:04 pm
Hello everyone,
I just joined the group but I want to thank everyone with the valuable information on the posts especially Ron i have been following them. Now here is my question I am trying to connect SC-1 Consolette to Seeburg SS160. I tried connecting it like the manuals tell you but I was blowing fuses. Now I overlooked the part about the speakers and connecting SC-1. I had the SS-160 speakers wired on 25 amps each side and the one on GN and I was told that the Consolette will draw 2 amps so I taking I should lower my speaker connections to give room for the SC-1. But the question was the last set of screws just say GN and I'm assuming that means ground but that usually is marked GRN I am hoping that this will work. Any help would be appreciated, I have gone over manuals left and right and by the way i just know the bascis on electricity. I am hoping since everything checks out okay that it will work. Thank you for all your time, I really enjoy trying to figure all this out.
I just joined the group but I want to thank everyone with the valuable information on the posts especially Ron i have been following them. Now here is my question I am trying to connect SC-1 Consolette to Seeburg SS160. I tried connecting it like the manuals tell you but I was blowing fuses. Now I overlooked the part about the speakers and connecting SC-1. I had the SS-160 speakers wired on 25 amps each side and the one on GN and I was told that the Consolette will draw 2 amps so I taking I should lower my speaker connections to give room for the SC-1. But the question was the last set of screws just say GN and I'm assuming that means ground but that usually is marked GRN I am hoping that this will work. Any help would be appreciated, I have gone over manuals left and right and by the way i just know the bascis on electricity. I am hoping since everything checks out okay that it will work. Thank you for all your time, I really enjoy trying to figure all this out.