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Old November 10th 03, 01:36 AM
Rob Rosenhouse
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Default SCD-1: Adding a 2nd set of speakers

I have a Seeburg SCD-1, and I would like to add a second set of speakers.
Does anyone know where to wire them to? Anything else I should know before
doing this?

Thanks,
Rob
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Old November 10th 03, 07:55 AM
Don Lanway
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If you don't have the kit installed, with the terminal strip for external
speakers, look for the crossover boards. They have extra spade terminals to
feed the amp output.

As I recall, the internal speakers are a four ohm load, but I won't swear to
it..
If I remember right, it's designed to handle two sets of eight ohm external
speakers in parallel. You end up with a two ohm load on the amp, which
strangely enough, it's designed for. They originally used L-pads for
balancing sound levels.

Don
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"Rob Rosenhouse" wrote in message
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I have a Seeburg SCD-1, and I would like to add a second set of speakers.
Does anyone know where to wire them to? Anything else I should know

before
doing this?

Thanks,
Rob



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Old November 10th 03, 11:49 AM
Rob Rosenhouse
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I bought this box used, like most of us. There is a strip of screws on
the right side of the cabinet. Would this be the terminal strip your
suggesting? I can email you a pic privately, if that would help.

Thanks,
Rob


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If you don't have the kit installed, with the terminal strip for
external speakers, look for the crossover boards. They have extra
spade terminals to feed the amp output.

As I recall, the internal speakers are a four ohm load, but I won't
swear to it..
If I remember right, it's designed to handle two sets of eight ohm
external speakers in parallel. You end up with a two ohm load on the
amp, which strangely enough, it's designed for. They originally used
L-pads for balancing sound levels.

Don
Oregon Jukebox

"Rob Rosenhouse" wrote in message
. 136...
I have a Seeburg SCD-1, and I would like to add a second set of
speakers. Does anyone know where to wire them to? Anything else I
should know

before
doing this?

Thanks,
Rob



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