You have a read out, or a write in problem. Either the selections are not being written to the memory, or they are not being read by the scanning mechanism.
You'll have to determine which situation you have, which can be difficult for a novice. "Seeburg won't pick up" is the most common problem because it's either a "write in" or "read out" issue. Various tests are too complicated to explain via this forum. Might be time to bring in a professional. Also, be sure if you have service done, the guy gives the machine a good lubrication. Kyle~
Check out the tormat on your jukebox. It runs almost the full length of the mechanism. On the tormat is the A and B side contacts and a ground rail. You will see that on the mechanism is a arm that runs over these contacts on it it has very fine wire links (similar to those on motor brushes) these can become disconnected and may require being resolderd back into place.
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You have a read out, or a write in problem.
Either the selections are not being written to the memory, or they are not being read by the scanning mechanism.
You'll have to determine which situation you have, which can be difficult for a novice. "Seeburg won't pick up" is the most common problem because it's either a "write in" or "read out" issue. Various tests are too complicated to explain via this forum.
Might be time to bring in a professional.
Also, be sure if you have service done, the guy gives the machine a good lubrication.
Kyle~
Hi,
Check out the tormat on your jukebox. It runs almost the full length of the mechanism. On the tormat is the A and B side contacts and a ground rail. You will see that on the mechanism is a arm that runs over these contacts on it it has very fine wire links (similar to those on motor brushes) these can become disconnected and may require being resolderd back into place.
Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
UK
Wurlitzer Zodiak jukebox will not pick up records