[Jukebox-list] ami continental sound problem
Nigel Pugh
pughn at npsyssoft.force9.co.uk
Sun Sep 9 05:33:30 PDT 2007
Hi Daniel,
Have you checked that the transit bolts holding your mechanism down have
been removed ? If the mech is still bolted down it will cause feedback and
the symptoms of what you say.
Nigel, UK
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[mailto:jukebox-list-bounces at lists.netlojix.com] On Behalf Of Daniel Gray
Sent: 09 September 2007 12:29
To: jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com
Subject: [Jukebox-list] ami continental sound problem
Hello again!
So I have sorted the crossover problem. I have another problem I need to
sort out. When the jukebox is at a high volume during lead out section of
the record, the jukebox hums really loud. Sometimes it sounds like its going
to take off! The woofer shakes really violently, I turn it down because it
can't be good for it. It doesn't happen on the lead in section of the
record. Do you know what could be causing this?
I haven't introduced myself on this listing yet, so I will now. I am 19 and
this is my first jukebox non-working jukebox to restore. Its taken me a VERY
long time now, trying to make time to work on it in between study and work.
Now, about 2 years after buying it, its 99% complete. It was in really poor
condition, and I've restored everything to a lot of detail.
I love jukeboxes and have been fascinated by them since I was young. When I
was 13 I saved up and bought myself a Rowe R 84, which came straight out of
a pub. Eventually I sold it and got a R 91 combo unit. I always wanted a
silver age machine but couldn't afford it, but I finally sold the R 91 and
made enough money to buy my Continental (although in poor condition... had
no idea what I was getting myself into!) I should point out too that Graeme
Harvey, a member on this list, has been a MASSIVE help to me throught the
restoration. I would have been stuck without his assistance.
I love music. I work at a record store and just finished studying my first
year in performance. I love a wide range of music from different eras and
different genres, dating back to the 50's rock n roll (what my jukebox is
already full of!)
Anyway... Now you know a bit about me!
So does anybody have any ideas as to what could be causing this annoying
hum??
Cheers,
Daniel
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