[Jukebox-list] seeburg redhead cartridges...
Justin S.
fordfalcon63 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 2 14:01:22 PDT 2007
relatively indestructible, but if the machine sat in a damp environment over
the years, the finer than hair windings of the coil will corrode. seen this
numerous times, maybe not so prevalent in drier parts of the US. justin
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 20:54:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ron Rich <ronnnrich at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Seeburg Redhead Stereo Cartridges
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As with any cartridge, I suppose that they could, anything can--but
unless they have been abused, dropped, or hit with voltage, the only
thing I can think of is that the magnet could loose magnetism. One thing
you should check, is, make sure the area that the needle slides into is
free of "stuff". Replacing the "needle" re-places all moving parts.
Other than physically broken needle supports, I have never seen a "bad"
"Red head" stereo Seeburg cartridge. I have seen one, brand new "wedge
type" which was open--came directly from Pickering, to me, that way.
Ron Rich
JHayes2613 at aol.com wrote: So these things DO go bad?
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