• Año
  • 1952 ?
  • Categoría
  • Registrador o reproductor de sonido o visual
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 330795

 Especificaciones técnicas

  • Principio principal
  • Amplificador de Audio
  • Gama de ondas
  • - no hay
  • Especialidades
  • Tocadisco tragamonedas
  • Tensión de funcionamiento
  • Red: Corriente alterna (CA, Inglés = AC) / 117 Volt
  • Altavoz
  • Altavoz electrodinámico (bobina de campo) / Ø 15 inch = 38.1 cm
  • Material
  • Materiales diversos
  • de Radiomuseum.org
  • Modelo: Jukebox M100C - Seeburg Corp., J. P.; Chicago,
  • Forma
  • Consola en general
  • Ancho, altura, profundidad
  • 870 x 1380 x 640 mm / 34.3 x 54.3 x 25.2 inch
  • Anotaciones
  • Jukebox with 100 selections, mono; amplifier = MRA3-L6.

    The Seeburg M100C is a classic jukebox that was produced by Seeburg Corporation in the 1950s. It’s a large and heavy machine, measuring over 5 feet tall and weighing around 340 pounds. It can hold up to 50 45-rpm records, allowing for a total of 100 song selections and a variety of ways to select songs, including a rotary selector and a push-button system. The machine also has the ability to play both sides of a record, allowing for even more song options.

    The M100C is known for its iconic “Wurlitzer-esque” design, with a curved top, polished chrome accents, and colorful light-up panels on the front and sides. The machine also features a visible mechanism that loads and plays the records. It’s equipped with a powerful amplifier and speakers, providing a rich and dynamic sound that can fill a room.

    Designed to be used in public places, the M100C features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes, and quarters. When a coin is inserted, the selected song is played and the machine lights up to indicate the selection.

    Overall, the Seeburg M100C is a beloved classic jukebox that is prized for its stunning design, impressive sound quality, and ability to transport listeners back to the golden age of rock and roll.

  • Peso neto
  • 150 kg / 330 lb 6.3 oz (330.396 lb)
  • Autor
  • Modelo creado por Gottfried Silberhorn. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.

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