@southhemphunny - Hi, I used the p51 version #1, from needles4jukeboxes . Also, the pressure setting of the needle and the quality of the record is just as important. I rebuilt the amplifier and replaced all the caps, resistors where needed and replaced any questionable tubes. Another important factor is to make sure the turn table mechanism turns freely and is properly oiled. Thanks for your interest, Bob
Thanks for the reply
southhemphunny 1 year ago
what cartridge and needle are in you machine I have the same but my sound is not like yours thanks
southhemphunny 1 year ago
@southhemphunny - Hi, I used the p51 version #1, from needles4jukeboxes . Also, the pressure setting of the needle and the quality of the record is just as important. I rebuilt the amplifier and replaced all the caps, resistors where needed and replaced any questionable tubes. Another important factor is to make sure the turn table mechanism turns freely and is properly oiled. Thanks for your interest, Bob
bbnmamie 1 year ago
These Jukeboxes must have look futureistic in 1948 and so different to the traditional shape.
heymargaretlook 1 year ago