Seeburg M100-A Jukebox

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

Demonstration of Seeburg M100-A Jukebox playing 10 inch and 12 inch 78 rpm records.

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  • @recordcrazy23  no its called sing sing sing

  • Hi , love the jukebox , !! could you give me a little advice please ? , I have just acquired one of these , it's been converted to 45's , and I should like to get it back to 78's where would I find the parts from , many thanks for your help ,Tim.

  • Very nice demo video!

    Can you tell me the serial number of this machine? I got one in June '09 and finally got it working right in Sept. I notice a couple of things on your mech. that are different than my machine, serial #1732

  • Great video! I also own one of these jukes. Mine is the early version with the coin return on the front. Mine has a "DS" conversion cartridge.

    You left out one of the most important features of this jukebox. When changing from the "A" to "B" sides, it can be the same record, therefore playing both sides of a single record in one scan. In other words, it could have played "Part 1" and then "Part 2" of "Sing,Sing,Sing" sequentially, as the record was meant to be played.

  • I am also an owner of one of these fabulous machines! No, the 78 uses a 3mil needle(stylus) and for the LP conversion it uses a 1mil stylus.

  • THe second 78 is Benny GoodMan "sing sing sing" got the roiginal 78 rpm .. Great record

  • Does this use the same needle for 78s as it does for LPs?

  • Oh, I see: that's exactly what it's doing at 4:02, as it's about to switch sides.

  • So this is indeed my dream 78rpm jukebox - not only does it play both sides, it also plays both 10 and 12-inch! Ideal for me who likes classical. Does it detect the eccentric groove, even when it's not at the end of the playing area, as on a late-20's Victor Orthophonic record?

  • wht r u like 12????

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