by Rob-NYC »
Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:38 am
At this point that machine is 49 years old. Unless it has been rebuilt at some point in the last 25 years, it is -way- over do.
The "scans twice and stops" is the most common problem in Seeburgs. Expired capacitors in the control center, broken wires at the mechanism and a number of other minor problems.
While it may be possible to do a patch-up and get it working, you will be dealing with frequent problems and eventually something major will happen that will really be costly.
Personal advice from someone with 29 years of operating machines; take an honest assessment of your abilities with regard to electronics repair and basic mechanical maintenance. While these machines aren't as complex as some modern devices, they are different than, say, simple computer repair which is unit-board based. Twenty-plus years ago parts and whole units for these 1960s Seeburgs were plentiful. today that is much less so. Today the emphasis must be on repairing and preserving what you already have.
If you know how to use basic tools ie; soldering iron and DVM, can read a schematic and understand it, then get what is needed starting with a full service manual and then parts to DIY-it. If not, it is best to send the units to a technician.
Whatever you decide; don't 'tinker" with it. This is more complex that a record player or radio. You'll end up with more problems and possibly real damage.
Rob/NYC
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