[Jukebox-list] Tonearm cable
John Robertson
pinball at telus.net
Mon Apr 2 23:03:34 PDT 2007
We carry tonearm wire - twisted pair (mono) with shield - $2/foot.
You use two cables for stereo.
We can also carry the Deutsche Wurlitzer wire if you want to be more
authentic - out of stock at the moment though.
John :-#)#
At 4:48 PM -0700 4/2/07, Ron Rich wrote:
>Sorry gents--I don't have any--Other then Bill bickers, it may be
>available from A-1 or VG--Think I have seen it somewhere--Ron Rich
>
>wbabbott at cox.net wrote: Karl, you can get your tonearm cable from
>Bill Bickers at Jukebox Friday Night (see his website). I bought
>some from him for my Rockola 1438. It's two conductor with exterior
>metal shield that can be used as your common. Or, you can give him a
>call, he may have the original style 3 conductor for the OMT. Also,
>Ron Rich on this List might also sell this cable.
>Britt Abbott
>Chesapeake, VA
>---- Karl wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> I'm in need of a good source for tonearm cable for a Wurly OMT
>>1015. Original is white, 3 conductor (2 + common) and fairly small
>>in diameter.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Karl
>> Columbus Coin-Op Shop
>> 2061 S. Lumpkin Rd.
>> Columbus, GA 31903
>> (706) 507-2963
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>> Columbus, GA 31903
>> (706) 507-2963
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