[Jukebox-list] A Wurly 2510 amp question
Jens Hultgren
drjukebox at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 00:52:19 PDT 2007
Me thinks the lady didn't put the needle in straight.
The two clips need to make a good connection.
Or there will be silence.
Jens
On 9/20/07, Ron Rich <ronnnrich at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Thomas,
> Turn the "loudness" control up, then stick your finger on the input wire
> up on the rear of the mech--unplug the cart first. You should hear a lotta
> hummmmmmmm. If no hum there, try sticking a wire, connected to that same
> finger into the input jack--touch the center--once again, you should hear
> hummmmm.
> If not, are the fuses good ? Are all the tubes lighting? Are they all
> good? Is the cart plugged into the INPUT, not the AUX? Are the speakers
> connected?, Is the "mute/play" swich good, and working?
> If you do get the hummmm, which cartridge is in that thang??
> Ron Rich
>
>
> kegmaster <thomasteeter at budweiser.com> wrote:
> I have a 2510 (mono)that came into the shop today with the complaint
> that there is no sound. The lady said that it the jukebox worked great for
> years and suddenly quit having sound. Probably needs a rebuild, but then she
> also stated that she changed out the cartridge/needle. I asked if the sound
> problem started before or after she changed out the cartridge and she could
> not remember for sure, but thought that was the reason she had the cartridge
> changed. What would be the best way to rule out the new cartridge as the
> problem. I'd hate to send out the amp for the rebuild only to find that the
> problem was in the cartridge...
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