Thanks to all for the welcome and advice. I have checked speaker connections and to sound board.
All seams fine. I removed speaker with the four screws, and hooked
up to a radio, and the speaker works fine on its own.
I will contact Ben at Fanninis about a replacement player tracking blank.
Some have mentioned adding a printer. From what I have seen, these don't appear to be cheap.
I have always enjoyed the old school coins dropping.
Is there any other advantages or benefits that would persuade me to add a printer?
The speaker itself may be fine and it was good that you checked it.
However, sometimes inside the connector molex housing, the pins and
receptor pins that make the actual contact become oxidized and
push out poor, sporadic, and intermittent sounds.
A member named reho33 strongly suggests a product
called "De-Oxit" and he has had good success with it.
Basically he sprays the stuff into connectors and it cleans the oxidization off of the metal contacts.
A little tug on each individual wire going into the back of the connector Molex housings
will insure you that the wires are firmly attached to the pins and are not hanging
by the plastic wire covering or single strand of wire.
Another thing that happens with S2000's is that a resistor or one of the many
IC components on that amplifier board go out of specifications.
This is due to poor heat ventilation when those machines were running 24/7 in live casinos.
The heat inside of an s2000 topbox running 24/7 with fluorescent light and poor /burned out
fan will get fairly high causing premature life of any IC components in the topbox.
It is not too expensive to replace the entire amp board and I'm sure that if you put up an
ad for one in the "Classifieds" section of NLG - someone will come through and sell you one!
However, it may be still quite possible that a poor ground wire
somewhere is the reason for the missing speaker sound.
As far as a printer, the reason I like having one in my personal
machine is mainly for the authenticity of the machine.
The S2000's were designed to have them and I like to try to get my
machine working as much as possible to a "live" machine.
The hole in the reel glass on your machine is sort of like having a cheap economy
car with plastic covers over the options on the dashboard.
Ben Fannini is an extremely good vendor with many parts.
I have nothing but good things to say about him and his business.
If you ask him, he may have these other parts for your machine as well!