Post by Ron Rich on Mar 2, 2017 0:04:08 GMT
The late Tony Miller's Seeburg web site is available here, courtesy of Jay Hennigan. www.west.net/~jay/fmillera/fmillera/ .
If you are using the trouble shooting guide here, remember, it is generalized--some parts will apply, to your model--others will NOT !
If you are using the trouble shooting guide here, remember, it is generalized--some parts will apply, to your model--others will NOT !
Ron Rich
EDIT 1/15/20-- On his site, Tony spoke of the "elusive SMC. jr.* aka, Da Vinchi, 100 79M" model, phono. At the time that was written, nether Tony, nor I had ever seen one ! I have now seen one, in person ( a real basket case ), and as of last week, photo's of one that has an ID tag on the rear, ID'ing it as a 100-78D ! Perhaps it's not the only one they stuck the wrong tag on ? Anyone else know of one ? Part of the confusion, may have been caused by the fact that Stern probably had some 100-78D cabinets they acquired with the Seeburg inventory. The 100-78 D, and the 100-79M used the same cabinet graphics. The only difference from the outside of the cabinet area, is the keyboard/display area. The 100-77D, and the 100-78D, models used the same basic "Seeburg 100" select cabinets (graphics design/colors differed), and internals ("Red box system", designed by Tony !). The 100-79M used the same basic (modified) electronics, as did the SMC's. Ron Rich
* near as I can tell, the term "SMC.jr" was an error made by one of the aftermarket "price guides". The photo shown under that title, is that of a 1964 U-100D--aka "Discotheque", not a 1979-82 (?), Da Vinchi - 10079M
EDIT-- Another reworked copy, of Tony's site, and a few others are shown in our "General Jukebox" section.