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|    Tony Miklos to All    |
|    Re: To all the ney sayers about about Se    |
|    14 Oct 10 18:45:15    |
      b26627d9       From: Tony.Miklos@gmail.com              On 10/12/2010 8:15 PM, Dave27 wrote:       > I read allot of posts on hear about how Seeburg 222's dont go very       > loud,or they dont sound very good...etc..Well I would just like to say       > if your Seeburg 222 is not going very loud or doesnt sound very good       > then your amplifier hasnt been rebuilt,it wasnt rebuilt correctly or       > it was just plain done wrong.I installed a professonally rebuilt SHFA2       > amplifier today in my 222 and it blew me away. This thing was crystal       > clear,the fidelity and sound quality was amazing,it sounds better then       > my Seeburg USC-2 Firestar and its 13 years newer.Oh and this thing       > CRANKS far louder then I would ever need.So I just wanted to say if       > your juke sounds like crap (like mine did)or doesnt go very loud have       > your amp gone through. I was told there is more to rebuilding an amp       > then just doing a cap kit and now I believe it.......Dave                     Most of us happen to find ourselves from time to time with a "rebuilt"       amp only to find it is lacking a lot. I've repaired quite a few amps       that came from some big name restorers/dealers in the US. These days we       are likely to find more and more problems since there isn't much money       in jukes anymore and yes like Alan said, the old ones are dying off.       Great to *hear* your juke is sounding great! Enjoy it!              (Buy the way, I rebuild amps, and very few jukes didn't sound great, or       at least good when new, so they can sound good or great now.              --       Tony Miklos (AKA the Pinball Paramedic)       Cocke County Tennessee.              Serving parts of Eastern Tennessee, Western North Carolina, and South       Virginia.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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