SEEBURG SPS160 ?
Can you use a SHP3 amp in this machine, vice the SHP1 amp that came from
the factory? or did someone do a little jury rigging? |
X X wrote:
Can you use a SHP3 amp in this machine, vice the SHP1 amp that came from the factory? or did someone do a little jury rigging? I believe the SHP 1,2,and 3 amps are all interchangeable, all though the SHP4, which I've never seen I'm not so sure about. Slight upgrades in 2 and 3. If you are seeking for it to be original and want a SHP1 in it, I'd still do the upgrades so it "says" SHP1, but is actually a SHP3. -- Tony |
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:52:48 GMT, Tony Miklos
wrote: X X wrote: Can you use a SHP3 amp in this machine, vice the SHP1 amp that came from the factory? or did someone do a little jury rigging? I believe the SHP 1,2,and 3 amps are all interchangeable, all though the SHP4, which I've never seen I'm not so sure about. Slight upgrades in 2 and 3. If you are seeking for it to be original and want a SHP1 in it, I'd still do the upgrades so it "says" SHP1, but is actually a SHP3. The SHP2 is a lower-power version for use in the 100-selection machines. AFIK, there never was a SHP4, at least in the standard Seeburg Chassis. The SCD introduced a different packaging scheme, which I believe resulted in a new name for the amp, and completely different design. Cheers, Tony Miller |
I have a SPS 160 with the SHP 3 amp it works just fine.
Jim W wrote in message ... On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:52:48 GMT, Tony Miklos wrote: X X wrote: Can you use a SHP3 amp in this machine, vice the SHP1 amp that came from the factory? or did someone do a little jury rigging? I believe the SHP 1,2,and 3 amps are all interchangeable, all though the SHP4, which I've never seen I'm not so sure about. Slight upgrades in 2 and 3. If you are seeking for it to be original and want a SHP1 in it, I'd still do the upgrades so it "says" SHP1, but is actually a SHP3. The SHP2 is a lower-power version for use in the 100-selection machines. AFIK, there never was a SHP4, at least in the standard Seeburg Chassis. The SCD introduced a different packaging scheme, which I believe resulted in a new name for the amp, and completely different design. Cheers, Tony Miller |
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As we are talking about the SPS,
what remote (bar top) can I use with this machine? Thanks for all the prior information! PS. what remote volume and cancel can I use? |
it uses any of the DEC walboxes
the remote volume unit i used in mine is the PRVC3 i got the remote volume unit through www.jukebox-parts.com Jim W "nicky newguy" wrote in message ... As we are talking about the SPS, what remote (bar top) can I use with this machine? Thanks for all the prior information! PS. what remote volume and cancel can I use? |
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 21:37:38 GMT, Tony Miklos
wrote: wrote: On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:52:48 GMT, Tony Miklos wrote: X X wrote: Can you use a SHP3 amp in this machine, vice the SHP1 amp that came from the factory? or did someone do a little jury rigging? I believe the SHP 1,2,and 3 amps are all interchangeable, all though the SHP4, which I've never seen I'm not so sure about. Slight upgrades in 2 and 3. If you are seeking for it to be original and want a SHP1 in it, I'd still do the upgrades so it "says" SHP1, but is actually a SHP3. The SHP2 is a lower-power version for use in the 100-selection machines. AFIK, there never was a SHP4, at least in the standard Seeburg Chassis. The SCD introduced a different packaging scheme, which I believe resulted in a new name for the amp, and completely different design. You say "the standard Seeburg Chassis", I know a distibutor wanted to sell me a NOS SHP4 amp once but I didn't take it since I didn't know what it was. This was on the phone, so I didn't see it but he swore it said SHP4 on it. What may this have been used in? Possibly an auxillary amp? Or maybe used in a later hide away for wallboxes? I guess I should have bought it just so I could have bragging rights. :-) What I mean by the 'Standard Seeburg Chassis' is the metal chassis used for all of the TSAs, SCCs, DCCs, PCCs, PPC, TCC, TAS, etc. The VMC used yet another amplifier, which was only used for that model. Standard equipment on the STD4, SMC1, SMC2, SMC3 was SHP3. 100-77D, 100-78D, 100-79M used SHP2. I believe the SHP series ended when the SCD1 happened, whose amp was not in the standard Seeburg chasses, but used something else. I believe it was called PAS, or something like that. You see them on ebay from tme to time. This latter amp does not have the standard preamp, since the output of the laser is at a higher (1 V p-p?) audio level. Cheers, Tony Miller |
I have a Seeburg SPS160 with a problem I hope someone can help me
figure out...the machine will start up fine but when you punch in a selection the carriage (?) will run back and forth one or two times and then stop without picking out the selection. The owner told me it used to work fine but over time it started acting up now and then but has now gotten to the point where it will not pick up any selection. So far I have cleaned the bar (the one with the solid brass rail and the row of round "dots") and the leaf switches but that did not make any difference. I can manually make it pick up a record and it plays just fine and will reject the record when you push the reject button. Can someone tell me where I need to start with this problem or what to look for? Thanks in advance, Terry Kuhns |
The same thing happend to mine.
it was the RCA jack had a broken wire in it check the whole cable for nicks if it shorts agains the metal it wont trip the mech properly make sure the rRCA jack is clan and making good contact make a slection see if it picks it up if not: with the upper door open make a slection or just start the mech from service switch unplug the RCA jack while it is scanning and plug it back in it should pick up a slection if it does the that is not the problem it may be further in the DCC. Jim W "Terry Kuhns" wrote in message om... I have a Seeburg SPS160 with a problem I hope someone can help me figure out...the machine will start up fine but when you punch in a selection the carriage (?) will run back and forth one or two times and then stop without picking out the selection. The owner told me it used to work fine but over time it started acting up now and then but has now gotten to the point where it will not pick up any selection. So far I have cleaned the bar (the one with the solid brass rail and the row of round "dots") and the leaf switches but that did not make any difference. I can manually make it pick up a record and it plays just fine and will reject the record when you push the reject button. Can someone tell me where I need to start with this problem or what to look for? Thanks in advance, Terry Kuhns |
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