Rumble - Link Wray - 1958 - 1954 Seeburg Jukebox model R

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

Rumble by Link Wray 1958 played on a 1954 Seeburg jukebox model R by request. This is an old video I did not upload as I already have two postings of this song. I have had requests to play this on the jukeboxes, as a lot of people seem to prefer this song on a jukebox. It is already posted on the Wurlitzer 1800 by request, and now on the Seeburg R by request.

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  • Nothing beats the sound quality of the 50's jukeboxes; especially this one. But is it really a stereo cartridge or is it a mono cartridge with stereo needles so it tracks both groove sides?

  • @mattsprinter Good question, this is the latest Seeburg stereo cartridge designed for and made by Pickering. It was used in their stereo jukeboxes in the late 60's and 70's. Back in the 70's Seeburg made an adaptor for using their latest stereo cartridge on the mono tonearms. Later instead of an adaptor Pickering made a two prong mono version of there stereo cartridge for easy installing in the mono two prong tonearm. Those are rare and cost considerably more than the regular stereo cart.

  • @mattsprinter Some people are not aware of this, but there are stereo compatible stylus available for old mono phono cartridges which were introduced in the early 60's,. When the changeover was made to stereo a lot of people were left with just Hi-Fi. The stereo compatible stylus upgrade allowed them to play stereo records on their Hi-Fi system without damage using their mono cartridge, and was a low cost upgrade.

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  • @maynardcat Good to know. Thanks for your help; it will really make a difference when I get my hands on a jukebox to fix.

  • this tune was a fav of mine and my bro back in '62. sounds good on the seeburg jukebox but it has better sound on the wurlitzer 1800 still its a great tune no matter how you play it.

  • Cool Seeburg,and sounds very well too!!

  • I dig that tremolo effect at the end - I dig it the most daddio!

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