2agray Yes, it's really getting hard to repair these guys; we're talking about a machine over half a century years old. I have to admit I too want perfection all the time and sometimes forget what I'm dealing with. I'm lucky to have a great mechanic who has taught me a lot just watching him. I'm going to have to learn myself at some point in time how to service my 2 boxes since this guy will retire some day. If you know where I could get a good deal on a trashcan or a M100A let me know please.
I'd love to have a Trashcan but the only drawback was you couldn't see the mechanism or the record playing although after looking all over as a young boy, I found the vent slit in the back and I could watch the record spin. The records were on trays, 10 on each side of the turntable. As a selection was made, the tray would slide over the top of the turntable as it came up and brought it to the top to play and then return it to the tray and the tray would slide back in its slot.
@JbrickM100A LOL! I remember in the 70's when they went to all the box looking ones, I would do the same thing. Peep through the "now playing" indicator in the glass to watch them play. I'm with you about watching the records change but a trashcans just amazes people. I was going to get rid of mine but that's the one people zero in on the most out of all the others. I remember Seeburg V's and 201's being all over the place.
The trashcans always get such a great response from guests. They just never sounded really clear. They were a bit muddy. They are a fantastic conversation piece and you can still pick them up cheap. They made a million of them.
@2agray I've been finding that with a lot of jukes lately, people picked them (particularly car guys) with the idea of turning their rec room into a diner and found out that they are much more complex to repair and maintain then they realized so they eventually put them up for sale. As to the muddy sound there can be a number of reasons for that, bad bias resistors on the power output tubes being one, it may be a matter of slightly redesigning the circuits as well for better treble response.
@OlegKostoglatov You know I hadn't thought about that! You're right. People get jukeboxes and then realize they aren't just a record player. They are a complicated system and it's getting very hard to find people to work on them and the parts and labor are not cheap. I still get service calls frequently but I just don't do it anymore. People don't understand that you are dealing with a 40 - 60 year old machine.
@OlegKostoglatov There may be one problem with it but when you repair that one problem it sets up a domino effect and something else will go wrong and then it's your fault! You touched it last! They are going to sue and you'd better fix it right this time and not charge them anything. They don't want to totally restore the machine. Just patch it up and that doesn't work.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful early recorded version of the masterpiece - "Unchained Melody". Plus the added bonus of seeing your spectacular juke box.Roy Hamilton and Gene Vincent have my favourite versions + The Doo Wop efforts of Vito & the Salutations and The 5 Discs are also great.
Bella!
Meggibleu 11 months ago
2agray Yes, it's really getting hard to repair these guys; we're talking about a machine over half a century years old. I have to admit I too want perfection all the time and sometimes forget what I'm dealing with. I'm lucky to have a great mechanic who has taught me a lot just watching him. I'm going to have to learn myself at some point in time how to service my 2 boxes since this guy will retire some day. If you know where I could get a good deal on a trashcan or a M100A let me know please.
JbrickM100A 11 months ago
Very nice! But the dome looks like from a 1948. I used to have one when I was young.
yaktur 1 year ago
I'd love to have a Trashcan but the only drawback was you couldn't see the mechanism or the record playing although after looking all over as a young boy, I found the vent slit in the back and I could watch the record spin. The records were on trays, 10 on each side of the turntable. As a selection was made, the tray would slide over the top of the turntable as it came up and brought it to the top to play and then return it to the tray and the tray would slide back in its slot.
JbrickM100A 1 year ago
@JbrickM100A LOL! I remember in the 70's when they went to all the box looking ones, I would do the same thing. Peep through the "now playing" indicator in the glass to watch them play. I'm with you about watching the records change but a trashcans just amazes people. I was going to get rid of mine but that's the one people zero in on the most out of all the others. I remember Seeburg V's and 201's being all over the place.
2agray 11 months ago
The trashcans always get such a great response from guests. They just never sounded really clear. They were a bit muddy. They are a fantastic conversation piece and you can still pick them up cheap. They made a million of them.
2agray 2 years ago
@2agray I've been finding that with a lot of jukes lately, people picked them (particularly car guys) with the idea of turning their rec room into a diner and found out that they are much more complex to repair and maintain then they realized so they eventually put them up for sale. As to the muddy sound there can be a number of reasons for that, bad bias resistors on the power output tubes being one, it may be a matter of slightly redesigning the circuits as well for better treble response.
OlegKostoglatov 1 year ago
@OlegKostoglatov You know I hadn't thought about that! You're right. People get jukeboxes and then realize they aren't just a record player. They are a complicated system and it's getting very hard to find people to work on them and the parts and labor are not cheap. I still get service calls frequently but I just don't do it anymore. People don't understand that you are dealing with a 40 - 60 year old machine.
2agray 11 months ago
@OlegKostoglatov There may be one problem with it but when you repair that one problem it sets up a domino effect and something else will go wrong and then it's your fault! You touched it last! They are going to sue and you'd better fix it right this time and not charge them anything. They don't want to totally restore the machine. Just patch it up and that doesn't work.
2agray 11 months ago
Neverknew how jute boxes were hee
DivineLight59 2 years ago
bella... any records from 1946-1950?
TheRoadOnline 3 years ago
i love to see inside it of it working if u can
djspiner 3 years ago
That's a cool Juke Box; it looks like R2D2 on steroids.
Galaor55 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing this wonderful early recorded version of the masterpiece - "Unchained Melody". Plus the added bonus of seeing your spectacular juke box.Roy Hamilton and Gene Vincent have my favourite versions + The Doo Wop efforts of Vito & the Salutations and The 5 Discs are also great.
possumnumi 3 years ago
Beautiful restoration of a very sought-after box.
davek12 3 years ago
AHHH HAAA HAAAA U SAID BOX LMAO
MrITALIANGUY72 2 years ago
Hey, stop shoving those little metal disks up the ass of R2D2's brother, or you'll have meet a Wooki in a dark crater!
TomMinderson 3 years ago
Che bella, signore. Mille grazie per il suono. I can't believe the Italian still comes back for me.
signorgelato 3 years ago
Pure magic.
FlowerElectronics 4 years ago
Needs some help. RPM isn't stable.
lazzer408 4 years ago 2
sounds like the spindle needs a spot of grease on it..
paulbrockenhagen 4 years ago
I'm a little older than the Juke Box give me that spot of grease lol
That is one beautiful Juke Box.
EOGGasman 4 years ago
What a cute Jukebox!
And the music....of course...
Doesn't the Cute Box look a bit like R2D2? It's gorgeous..thanks for let us have a look and hear...
Zegismondo 4 years ago
Thanks. I really enjoyed your video. Great song. great to see your Seeburg in action. HG
SIMPFANN 4 years ago
Would be great to have seen Les Baxter and his group performing this on this video. One of my favorite versions of Unchained Melody.
weatherboi 4 years ago
Great restoration!! It really plays fine!! It's one of my favourite jukes! Nice teardrop on the wall!!
funfunfun1234567 4 years ago