Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1947 February

SYMPHONOLA "1.47"
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AT JUST THE RIGHT LEVEL
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See burg's newly engineered,
freshly styled Symphonola is a
beautiful instrument and the
latest word in playing appeal.
Title strips are magnified , and
flooded with light for easy se-
lection. A single chute takes
all coins and a revolutionary
featherweight pickup means
long life to records.
ONLY SEEBURG OFFERS COMPLETELY ENGINEERED
SOUND. THAT IS WHY THE PUBLIC, THE LOCATION
OWNER AND THE OPERATOR ACCLAIM SEE BURG'S
MUSIC MERCHANDISING SYSTEM THE FINEST IN
THE WORLD.
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DISTRIBUTION:
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AMPLE UNDISTORTED VOLUME
NEAR THE PHONOGRAPH
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REMOTE CONTROL
SPECIAL
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MUSIC AT CONVERSATIONAL LEVEL
THROUGHOUT THE LOCATION
TAILORS MUSIC TO EACH LOCATION
Seebur9 Multiple Amplifiers and 'Impedance
Matched Speakers, with individual volume
controls, 9ive the 9reatest flexibility to the
distribution of sound.
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MIRROR,
TEAR DROP, AND
RECESSED SPEAKERS
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WIRELESS WALLOMATICS
Where an automatic
phonograph ' in a rear
room or remote position
is desired, install the
See burg Remote Control
Special. Same mechan-
ism as the Symphonola
and equipped for both
wireless or 3-wire Music
Systems. Records may
be cancelled without go-
ing to the phonograph.
Wireless Wallomatics and 3-Wire Wallo-
matics promote easy selection. All 20 se-
lections are visible at one time-no knobs
to turn. Install them anywhere . Plug into
electric outlets-that's all!
Seeburg 12 and 8 inch
impedance mafched
speakers are sparkling
combinations of ivory,
chromium and blue mir-
rors and handle all vol-
umes of sound with a b-
solute fidelity. In addi-
tion, 8 and 12 inch Re-
cessed Speakers, for wall
or ceiling installations,
are available.

512 W. WashinC)ton St.
PHONE: 30163
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(lob) ANDERSON. M9r.
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heartily endorse, for the benefit of all operators,
Wurlitzer's stand on the necessity of adopting "3 for 25 ¢-1 for lO¢" play.
In the face of operating costs today, it's more than a matter of
common sense-it's an actual means of survival.
With labor costs continuing to increase, production costs
cannot come down. With labor's wages increased, location patrons will have more
to spend. You can cash in on this fact through adopting quarter-dime play.
Why, we ask, in the face of increased prices in every other industry,
should the operator take the rap? We say he shouldn't. We say he needn't, We say quarter-dime
play is his only way to continue in business at a profit.
" 3 for 25¢-1 for lO¢" stickers, conversion kits and promotional
material to help operators sell their location owners on the new price basis
are available at any of our offices, Get your supply today.
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CLARK DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
&~We WURLOzER Z)~1tn0k p~ ~
SAN FRANCISCO
415 Brannan Street
SUtter 5342
PORTLAND
1005 N. W . 16th Avenue
BEacon 321B
LOS ANGELES
1561 W. Wash ingto n Blvd.
REpublic 4155
SEATTLE
906 Elliott Avenue, West
GArfield 0427
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