by babycat »
Wed Dec 30, 2015 1:55 pm
indeed after holiday gigs pulled me away for a few weeks, i came back to the TCC on my "bench" (dining room table...) and looked over the electrolytics for polarity - and had a brief bout of confusion until i remembered the whole 'positive-ground' situation.
well i got 'er all buttoned up, brought 'er up gradually on the variac with a 60 watt bulb in the hot wire, and all had settled in well with a dim glow.
even better news - i plugged everything back in to the TCC, and after running the service switch through a few settings, and nudging the mechanism gently, it rejected a previously stuck (empty) record, then played some mystery selections (so charming, i don't know all these records...) it had been previously unable to reject a 'phantom' record...
it went on to play a couple selections that i seem to remember making a few weeks back. electromechanical memory is so amazing... i forgot that selections could possibly survive a total electrical blackout... even removal and rebuild of the 'brain' didn't wipe out tormat memory!
i spent the rest of this night loading up 45's and being able to select and play perhaps 80% of them as intended!
the whole select/reject process is behaving WAY better now! very exciting. i think i'm only having trouble with the 8 row not selecting sometimes.
lots more work to do (sounds crappy...) but i'm very encouraged!
cheers, and thanks, fellers!