[Jukebox-list] Looking for some parts for a few different jukes
Gregor Anich
blight at blight.eu.org
Tue Jul 31 18:04:47 PDT 2007
Hi Ron :)
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 01:23:34 Ron Rich wrote:
> Hi Backatcha--
> Lotts of luck on the MCU for the Seeburg (BTW, a MCU-3, if you can find
> it, will work).
In the last 2 months there have been at least 2 of those units sold in Europe,
one on ebay and one on another site. The one on ebay went for 60 euros and
the one on the other site for 10 euros. At the moment there is only the
microcontroller IC available for 125 dollars (!!!) on ebay - thats too
expensive I think. Maybe it would be possible to replace this unit with a
custom one? I wonder if the manuals contain enough information to do that...
But that would cost 100 euro at least too I guess....
> Does that SMC have horn or "oval" speakers up top?
It has horn speakers.
> Ditto on
> the AMi "blue gear"--just used my last one (replacements were black)--
Damn ;) where did you get those from?
> For
> the R/O, and all the others, if you wish to look for that stuff in the
> U.S.--try Wes at wesleydean at cox.net , or John at www.jukeboxparts.com Ron
> Rich
Ok, I will do that if noone from Europe replies, thanks a lot for the tip!
>
> Gregor Anich <blight at blight.eu.org> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am looking for several replacement parts for different jukes.
>
> Seeburg SMC1 "Disco":
> - MCU1 controller unit (only the case was in the juke)
> - One (or maybe a pair, depending on the price) of the "big" speakers
> (don't know the part number)
>
> Rockola 425 "Grand Prix":
> - Turntable
> - One red spring for mechanics suspension
> - The shaft for the mechanics/record basket (maybe one from other models
> would fit, but I don't know the dimensions)
>
> Rowe AMI TI-1:
> - Bluish gear which drives the record basket. I made a photo:
> http://home.pages.at/greg/rowe_ami_ti1_gear.png
> Some teeth of the original gear are damaged, and it seems to be a
> non-metric gear. The thing which would come closest (and be available in
> europe) would probably be a metric gear with 1.26-1.27mm module (maybe it
> is a 0.05 inch one?) but I could only find 1.25mm ones in switzerland and I
> don't know if this company would sell only one gear.
> Does anybody have such a gear or knows a proper replacement gear?
>
>
> If anybody has exploded drawings for the mech of the Rockola 425 "Grand
> Prix" juke it would be great if he could send them to me. Someone ripped
> the mechs apart but except for the turntable and mechanics shaft the juke
> seems to be complete.
>
>
> Thanks,
> greg
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