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From: JukeboxChrisi
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  • NICE JUKE SER!

  • What are the most common amplifier tubes in jukeboxes of the 1930s through the 1960s?

  • Truly extraordinary and beautiful Jukebox! I am glad to hear the right era song played on it too. What a beautiful restoration too. Gleams! The light show is mesmerizing! Congrats on owning this musical treasure! I really enjoyed seeing it. Thanks!

  • I had heard rumors about this rare color animation - I have a Wurlitzer 412 and it looks like it would work great on that as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • I am so impressed, I wish I had your talent. Where on earth did you find these old jukeboxes?

  • A shank jewel tipped needle won't hurt the records as long as you take the weight off. The tracking weight was very heavy on purpose for bumps and bangs. Those shank needles have great fidelity and a very mellow tone. They filter out the surface noise well. You can get the shank needles tipped to the right width for 50's records too and it won't hurt them.

  • WOW! Man I've been looking at old jukes a long time; never even HEARD of this mod - awesome.

  • I see you haven't changed the cartridge.. which is kool, for these older records, but I had to fill my wurlitzer 500 with rare doo wop records & early rock and roll, so the cartridge was the first thing I changed.. would sell the cartridge, but it looks so kool, almost exactly like yours! Wonder what just the cartridge would be worth?

  • Wonderful !!!

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