by Rob-NYC »
Wed May 06, 2015 9:01 pm
There are two mods required to integrate an external table into that amp.
First the mute relay must be made switchable. This is done by placing either a manual switch or a relay controlled by the mechanism motor supply. Looking at this schematic:
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Jukebox/ ... hp1-3b.pdf -you can see that the relay switching pin is #3 of J5103. When modifying equipment the decision of how and where to place the mod is based on convenience and what component is least likely to ever be replaced. Since the mech is least likely to be replaced, in this case I would choose to place the opening of the circuit in the mech harness at-near the J5103 male.
The switching of the pickup carts input is a more complicated and critical operation due to the -very- low level signals involved (around 1-3 millivolts). This means that any switch or relay used must have very low resistance contacts.
Manual switches such as these would be OK:
https://www.e-switch.com/system/asset/p ... 29/100.pdf Since is is desirable to keep the cable lengths as short as practical using a relay located near the amp and in a grounded metal box would be my choice. Relays with mercury-wetted contacts have intrinsically low contact resistance and are ideal but generally more expensive.
A standard relay can be used but it must be DC powered to keep AC hum out of the signal and it must be placed in a shielded-grounded enclosure for the same reason. I mention 5 volts as this is easily powered by a discarded cellphone charger or similar device and the coil voltage is low so as to keep noise induction into the signal minimized.
Whether relay or switch, you will be switching the center leads of the two shielded cables from the mech and external table. The contact configuration we would use is called 4 pole -double throw or 4PDT. More about relay configurations here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RelayThere are inexpensive switching boxes normally intended for line-level sources (CD player etc) and these -might- be OK here but they are generally not shielded and their contacts do tend to build resistance over time.
Rob
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