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Just bought first Jukebox(s) looking for info
Hi All
I am new to this newsgroup and have just entered the jukebox world. I have been collecting and working on pinballs for about 10 years and have always wanted a jukebox for the gameroom. So instead of just buying one I have acquired seven. The guy I got them from had a two stall car garage full and needed to make room to park cars. As long as I leave enough room in the garage for my wife to park her car I'm OK. Here is what I have, all early 70's Seeburgs. 1 - 1971 Musical USC-1 1 - 1971 Firestarter USC-2 2 - 1972 Olympian SPS-160 3 - 1973 Matador SPS-2 All are in nice physical condition after some cleaning and all but one or two work for the most part but have minor (I think) problems. I know that the jukes from the 50's are more desireable but being in my early 40's I like the 70's look and it fits more with my gameroom decor. Not to mention being cheaper and easier to find. Here are some of the questions I have. I am fairly mechanically inclined and have electronic expierience as an Electronics Technician for a power company. 1. Where can I find information either on the internet or books that will explain how these jukeboxes work. Mostly looking for info on the mechanics and how to make adjustments and lubricate the works. 2. One of the Matadors will select a record, start to play it and then reject it. I assume there is some sort of contact switch that makes contact when the record is being played is this correct? 3. Another Matador will only select and play the B side of the records. When I select a number that starts with 1 it will search and never pick up a record. Is there an adjustment for this? 4. One of the Olympians will select and play the correct record but the lighted numbers never match what is being played. Is this another easy adjustment? 5. The Firestarter seems to work as it should but sometimes when the player is searching for a record it will slow down and jerk a few times before moving smoothly again. It looks like something needs to be tightened to get the gear to fit better with the grooves on the rail, can this be adjusted? I haven't dug to deep into these problems and can maybe fix them with some help from books if I have the right documation but would appreciate any help. Thanks Scott PS I live in NW Iowa and only plan on keeping one or two of these so if anyone near me is interested I will be selling the others after I get them working better. |
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go to Tony Miller's website for Seeburg troubleshooting.
The FireStar USC-2 is an awesome sounding box for my money. Arguably one of the best sounding, although I still like the HF100R.... "Scott T" wrote in message ... Hi All I am new to this newsgroup and have just entered the jukebox world. I have been collecting and working on pinballs for about 10 years and have always wanted a jukebox for the gameroom. So instead of just buying one I have acquired seven. The guy I got them from had a two stall car garage full and needed to make room to park cars. As long as I leave enough room in the garage for my wife to park her car I'm OK. Here is what I have, all early 70's Seeburgs. 1 - 1971 Musical USC-1 1 - 1971 Firestarter USC-2 2 - 1972 Olympian SPS-160 3 - 1973 Matador SPS-2 All are in nice physical condition after some cleaning and all but one or two work for the most part but have minor (I think) problems. I know that the jukes from the 50's are more desireable but being in my early 40's I like the 70's look and it fits more with my gameroom decor. Not to mention being cheaper and easier to find. Here are some of the questions I have. I am fairly mechanically inclined and have electronic expierience as an Electronics Technician for a power company. 1. Where can I find information either on the internet or books that will explain how these jukeboxes work. Mostly looking for info on the mechanics and how to make adjustments and lubricate the works. 2. One of the Matadors will select a record, start to play it and then reject it. I assume there is some sort of contact switch that makes contact when the record is being played is this correct? 3. Another Matador will only select and play the B side of the records. When I select a number that starts with 1 it will search and never pick up a record. Is there an adjustment for this? 4. One of the Olympians will select and play the correct record but the lighted numbers never match what is being played. Is this another easy adjustment? 5. The Firestarter seems to work as it should but sometimes when the player is searching for a record it will slow down and jerk a few times before moving smoothly again. It looks like something needs to be tightened to get the gear to fit better with the grooves on the rail, can this be adjusted? I haven't dug to deep into these problems and can maybe fix them with some help from books if I have the right documation but would appreciate any help. Thanks Scott PS I live in NW Iowa and only plan on keeping one or two of these so if anyone near me is interested I will be selling the others after I get them working better. |
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Victory Glass Corporation in Waukee, Iowa is the best place to purchase
service manuals for jukes. There are very few manuals available for free on the net. Try www.victoryglass.com. Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic In article , (Scott T) wrote: Hi All 1. Where can I find information either on the internet or books that will explain how these jukeboxes work. Mostly looking for info on the mechanics and how to make adjustments and lubricate the works. |
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Scott T wrote:
Here is what I have, all early 70's Seeburgs. 1 - 1971 Musical USC-1 1 - 1971 Firestarter USC-2 2 - 1972 Olympian SPS-160 3 - 1973 Matador SPS-2 That's "FireSTAR", we hope it isn't going to be starting any fires for you... Go to www.alwaysjukin.com and have a look at their reference books, or even subscribe to Always Jukin', I look forward to getting mine every month. Harold Hagen's reference books are compilations of his columns over the years, a wealth of technical material. --Bob ================================================== ===================== Bob Ellingson Halted Specialties Co., Inc. http://www.halted.com 3500 Ryder St. (408) 732-1573 Santa Clara, Calif. 95051 USA (408) 732-6428 (FAX) |
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being an Olympian owner myself
the one in question that plays the correct record but the display is wrong you need to adjust the upper contact bar located near the top of the mech behind the middle light (the one that lights up the title strips) and the contact on top of the mech itself. it might be a bear to get to due to the limited space in these "Compact" Phonographs this should solve the problem of the selection lights Jim W "Bob E." wrote in message ... Scott T wrote: Here is what I have, all early 70's Seeburgs. 1 - 1971 Musical USC-1 1 - 1971 Firestarter USC-2 2 - 1972 Olympian SPS-160 3 - 1973 Matador SPS-2 That's "FireSTAR", we hope it isn't going to be starting any fires for you... Go to www.alwaysjukin.com and have a look at their reference books, or even subscribe to Always Jukin', I look forward to getting mine every month. Harold Hagen's reference books are compilations of his columns over the years, a wealth of technical material. --Bob ================================================== ===================== Bob Ellingson Halted Specialties Co., Inc. http://www.halted.com 3500 Ryder St. (408) 732-1573 Santa Clara, Calif. 95051 USA (408) 732-6428 (FAX) |
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Go to Always Jukin and/or Victory Glass (www.victoryglass.com) to order the
service manuals. These are not cheap photocopies, but rather brand new offset printed with clear pictures. Tony Miller has an excellent Seeurg troubleshooting site especially the models you mentioned as he was in the factory service dept and helped design some of the electronics. |
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Tony Miller's troubleshooting site: http://home.pacbell.net/fmillera/
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The 70's Seeburgs sound great, when everything is "right"
Like others have said, go to Tony Miller's site. Check out Ron Rich's troubleshooting guide that is listed there, and order it. It is "great" for repairing these jukes, and Ron himself is very helpful over the net. I would like to get Tony's amp book too sometime here soon. Before you play around too much, just remember to "TURN OFF the power before plugging/unplugging any connector" as total destruction of componentry can result! The one that only picks up records on one side (ie 200's), this is probably due to "dirty contact rivets" on the tormat, or dirty/misadjusted contact readout block points that ride over these same rivets. Take off the front lower door, lay on the floor in the "Seeburg position" =), and look up at the tormat (long strip of plastic with two rows of small "tits") Take a clean cloth and wipe the tits with some plastic safe contact cleaner, then clean off with an eraser any leftover dirt/grease. Try it now to see if records will be selected. If progress is made, try cleaning it again. If no progress is made, it may be the points that ride over the tits are worn/dirty/pitted. That is another story , so try the rivet cleaning first. Let us know how you are making out. Yours, Joe |
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Thanks for all the responses. I have looked at Tony Millers website and
found alot of useful information and think I will order one of his books. Has anyone seen the repair video from the gameroom magazine website. It is from Retro Rock-Its Mike Snodgrass and he shows how to clean and repair a USC2 Bandshell. Just wondering if it is worth getting. After doing some cleaning on the machines that were not fully working I have made some progress. I still have a problem with one of the Matadors which will sometimes (but not always) start to play a record and then reject it. Any suggestions? Thanks for all the help. Scott PS Now if I could just figure out how to easily get these into the basement. |
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on you matador check the switch on the mech from the back of the
machine it will be on the left hand side as you look at the tone arm make sure the magnet hasnt fallen off and is stuck in there this is what trips if at the end of the record. or see if this does not have a broken wire. Jim W "Scott T" wrote in message ... Thanks for all the responses. I have looked at Tony Millers website and found alot of useful information and think I will order one of his books. Has anyone seen the repair video from the gameroom magazine website. It is from Retro Rock-Its Mike Snodgrass and he shows how to clean and repair a USC2 Bandshell. Just wondering if it is worth getting. After doing some cleaning on the machines that were not fully working I have made some progress. I still have a problem with one of the Matadors which will sometimes (but not always) start to play a record and then reject it. Any suggestions? Thanks for all the help. Scott PS Now if I could just figure out how to easily get these into the basement. |
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