zelgy
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Post by zelgy on Jun 14, 2017 21:18:50 GMT
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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 14, 2017 23:54:57 GMT
Jon, Missing the coin acceptor assembly -- What model Pricing unit, Amp,TSU are installed ? Ron Rich
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zelgy
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Post by zelgy on Jun 15, 2017 0:22:31 GMT
Hi Rich! Of course I drove an hour and a half only to fail at getting that info. I was hoping the pics might answer those questions. And I'm doubtful the seller will send such info to me.
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Post by robnyc on Jun 15, 2017 5:31:14 GMT
Jon, I looked at and dl'ed the pic of the back door. I don't see the credit unit on the tab to the extreme left of the backdoor frame. But I do see a plug in the socket of the CU so the machine may have one of the larger "universal" credit units mounted or just laying on the floor.
--Make sure all parts are battened down or simply remove any loose assemblies and put them where they won't get crushed if you stop short (experience with this one.....). If the machine is to be transported on its back, make sure the speed unit is well bolted -or just remove it. Taking the tubes out is not a bad idea..who knows..some may still be good.
RobNYC
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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 15, 2017 14:03:45 GMT
Hi John, Glass is available--don't know costs --check with suppliers listed in FAQ's above-- I see no pricing unit--free play replacements are in the $100.00 range--with coin ability-$200.00 range--fI You need no power cord to plug that phono in--just an extension cord will work (Un-plug TSU from the wall, plug into your new cord)--however, if you do plug it in, Check the main fuse size, first (MTH 5 is what it should be), and I would use a dim bulb tester, when doing so. Ron Rich
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Post by Ron Rich on Jun 15, 2017 14:17:04 GMT
Hi John, Glass is available--don't know costs --check with suppliers listed in FAQ's above-- I see no pricing unit--free play replacements are in the $100.00 range--with coin ability-$200.00 range--The hanger for it is there, and it appears that there is a plug in it's socket, so likely it fell on the floor ? The Amp is the correct model, the RCSU-2 is the earlier (OK to use) model, the TSU is unreadable as to the model #. You need no power cord to plug that phono in--just an extension cord will work (Un-plug TSU from the wall, plug into your new cord)--however, if you do plug it in, Check the main fuse size, first (MTH 5 is what it should be), and I would use a dim bulb tester, when doing so. Ron Rich
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Post by jakedaniel on Jun 15, 2017 21:43:21 GMT
$200 is a pretty good price IMHO. I paid $225 for my Q-160 S and it was complete but needed the amp/selection receiver rebuilt and the mech cleaned/lubed/adjusted. Yours has a stepper too which is great if you ever want to run wallboxes. Mine didn't come with that and since I wanted to run a wallbox, I ended up having to buy one. Good luck with it and let us know how it goes!
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