Once I got those woofers out of the cabinet, I noticed a bit of rust on the metal mesh cover, so I pulled that apart from the wooden front panel, and my brothers' going to and and repaint it for me (it's kind of a brownish now, but he's going to go with a satin-black that he uses on a good bit of his metalwork). I also need to get some new speaker grill cloth to cover it (it looks absolutely horrible, 20 years of smoke, dust and beer, lol). If I like the black on the grill cover, I may end up pulling the top cover off, and having the brown metal bits of that repainted as well (it could use it anyway, and there's a spot or 2 that could use a little re-work).
As I mentioned over at Klov, I'm not going to use the little amplifer I got earlier this week. I bought a Clarion APX4360 (4 x 90w @ 4Ohm), run the new 4" speakers on the front 2 channels with the High-pass set to about 1500, and the woofers on the back 2 channels, with the low-pass filter set to 1500, which I'm hoping brings the sound volume and quality up a few notches... I'm hopeful that the new amp will be in early next week so I can work on it over the holidays... If it does, I may have this sucker all but finished by the 1st... I definitely want to get it finished before we have our Christmas party next month, it'd be pretty cool to queue up a few xmas albums and let it roll... The only issue I see at this point is powering the amp, it uses alot more power than the little cheapie I have hooked up now...
The only parts I've not tackled yet are the lighting, and the flip-book page motor. Need to figure out a way to power the little DC motor, and it'd be really nice if the mechanism would work with JUST power (the rest of the controls for it are still there, so I'm hoping I can just power that, and it work). I REALLY wish I had the New Orleans service manual, instead of just the manual for the old New York, especially since it's different from the York in that area...
As for the lighting, I was planning on pulling out at least one of the flourscent tubes (the one that lights the tracklists), and replace it with one of the GroovyGameGear LED bars, it should be the correct length, and should definitely put out enough light... The large tube in the bottom I'm going to leave as-is, except switch out the old 240v ballast for a 120v, same for the other tube up top.
The crappy thing now is, after I've already sold the New York, gutted the New Orleans, and have everything almost ready to go, the wife tells me the look of the 'York was growing on her, and she'd rather have had me keep that one, lol.... (It has bubble tracks, a spinning CD in the middle, and generally looks neater).