Hey Teresa, its pretty easy to do. These jukeboxes actually have 2 needles. 1 for the A side and one for the B side. If you stick your head in there you will see 2 yellow needles opposite each other on the end of the tone arm. To replace them you just need to gently slide them out and slide the new ones in. No tools required🙂
I have this top and bottom backglass in perfect condition if anyone interested,My Sunstar was a lemon except cosmetically,So just make an offer ,Probably accept it I still have my SS 160 and R-90, So don't need these Sunstar parts I am in Mission Kansas
You ain't kidding, Seeburgs from that era are some of the coolest looking night lights ever. I have a 71 Bandshell and 72 Olympian in magenta
Seeburg did a terrific job makin those jukeboxes for decades from 45’s to CDs and Rowe too
Rowe and Seeburg where always on top in my opinion.
Tyler Delorme I try lookin up which city Seeburg was made.
This is gorgeous! This pretty design definitely makes up for not showing the mechanism.
Need your help got one it worked and when we moved it and it plug in light up but now it dose. Ot play
How much four the jukebox I have one just like it four trade to need to be upgraded to look like yours
I was wondering if you can tell me how to change the needle on this model?
Hey Teresa, its pretty easy to do.
These jukeboxes actually have 2 needles. 1 for the A side and one for the B side.
If you stick your head in there you will see 2 yellow needles opposite each other on the end of the tone arm.
To replace them you just need to gently slide them out and slide the new ones in. No tools required🙂
how mutch ?
I have this top and bottom backglass in perfect condition if anyone interested,My Sunstar was a lemon except cosmetically,So just make an offer ,Probably accept it I still have my SS 160 and R-90, So don't need these Sunstar parts I am in Mission Kansas
One of the most annoying monotone speech patterns I've ever heard. "Ummmmmmmmmmm".
Don’t listen then simple !