Marketplace

Issue: 1973 May 30

nly Wurlitzer m.akes a Jukebox
with a distinct nostalgic
( ) · look . In the 30s and late
40s Wurlitzer 1ukeboxes held
the full attention of a music-mad public
Today the memory of those good old
days" lives on and Wurlitzer has
reintroduced that vintage Jukebox It's
time you cap1tal1zed on the emerging
nostalgia craze
Jukebox America
Styled in the grand trad1t1on of the
great pop music days the new g1ant-
sized 1050 model 1s the perfection of
Wurlitzer ingenuity and performance
Its perfect for pizza parlors. soda
fountains. honky-tonk saloons. corner
bars. gaslighted-styled restaurants and
dinner spots Everyone who s interested
in nostalgia will love The Jukebox Its
as much a part of America as music itself

The Jukebox is a super sounding
stereo phonograph designed to meet
contemporary music vending
requirements. Complete with Electronic
Bonus All-Coin Accumulator The
Jukebox performs 1n the dependable
manner of modern coin· operated
eql11pment All components and trim are
made of the latest manufacturing
materials
A Great Jaz.z.y Look
And what styling' Sensational Check
the br1ll1ant rainbow colors curving
around the bubble dome Admire the
handsome woodwork and shiny chrome
trim What other phonograph has a look·
in window where patrons watch the
records spin? A 1ukebox of today,
spec1f1cally fashioned for locations with
old-t1mey decor The Jukebox 1s quality
engineered Thats tempered glass in
the window area and program holder
Embossed steel 1s used for the speaker
grille The rou nded dome 1s made of ~
inch plywood and a heavy laminate
forms The Jukebox sides What s the
bubb le made of? High ·impact acrylic
that washes clean as a wh istle and never
shrinks This Jukebox 1s a Cadillac
model that II gain in popularity and value
as the years roll by.
Now for the nilly-gritty The Jukebox
1s a 100-selection phonograph and
offers the little L. P feature as an option
The Jukebox plays 45 rpm records
exclusively and can be adapted to play
33' and 45 rpm records intermixed The
record changer magazine and chassis
are new Wurlitzer developments which
are based on the Model 3700 and
require no special treatment
And how good The Jukebox sounds 1
Crosby couldn t croon as smoothly
Music as pure as Harry James horn The
Jukebox delivers the same spectacular
sound that has high-marked Wurlitzer
for forty years The dependable
Wurlitzer stereo amplifier produces 40
watts of music power per channel
Quality performance 1s assured by a
standard diamond stylus. A sapphire
stylus is available Four big speakers
two 6-inch and two 12-inch. achieve
quality response
Open Door Service
One key in one lock opens wide the
entire front of The Jukebox cabinet
Walk-in access1btl1ty enables the
operator to program and service the
phonograph at workbench level Al l
components are accessible through the
frcnt of the phonograph There 1s room
1n the cabinet for Wurlitzer accessories
and options including income computer.
break-in alarm and wall box booster unit
If necessary the record changer can
be reached from the back of The
Jukebox through an access panel The
entire top of the phonograph s back side
can be removed The selection tray
slides out from its position in the front of
The Jukebox and can be hand held
Let the Music Play
The Jukebox will find its way into
locations where nostalgic music 1s
popular Wurlitzer has prepared record
packs of Jukebox music which 1s certain
to please far-reaching music audiences
The record packs are d1v1ded into fifty
selections from the 30s and '40s and
fifty selections from the 50s and 60s
An operator can choose the style of
music a location wants He has a choice
of programming The Jukebox with half
of a program of nostalgic music and half
Hot 100 s. or an entire program of music
covering four decades of best sellers
Wurlitzer Record Packs are available
through Wurlitzer distributors and
branch sales offices
Stop 1n today The Jukebox 1s back
Once the special 11m1ted-ed1t1on supply
runs out theres only the memory
Specifications Model 1050
He1oh1
sn
Wa1t;1ge
Wtdth
36.
Oeplh
28
Nel
Weigh I
Crated
3651bS
42G lb•
W eig ht
M•• lmum
Norm el
Ope r a ljng
Input
Standby
485VA
300W;
650VA
400W
325VA
t 180WJ
AdU to phonouraoh r;.\lmq 2 '1 0 VA 1 t-,ow wht•n u:.1nQ d"
nllow11hln maximum of twelvn wall bo .. o&

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