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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1947 October - Page 12

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THE NEW
WURLllZER
COLONIAL MODEL lOaOA
featuring the
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS: 58%" high x 33:18" wide x 25" deep
WEIGHT: 343 Lbs., Crated 400 Lbs.
COIN EQUIPMENT: Single Coin Entry-S-JO-25c-
Three-In-One Magnetic Slug Rejector.
RECORD CHANGER: Floating Chassis - 24 Rec-
ords-Electric Selector-Instant Set Back Play Meter
-Zenith Cobra Tone Arm.
SOUND SYSTEM: Amplifier Model 506. Tube Com-
plement: l-fJSN7GT, 2-fJL6G, 1-SU4G, 1-fJSJ7.
1-fJJS, Pre-amplifier with 1-6SN7GT. Eql£ipped wilh
four position fader switch and multi-matching speak-
er terminals. SPEAKER: IS" Electrodynamic, key
type volume control and dual tone control.
WATT AGE : Lighting 120. Complete Phonograph
400.
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Cobra Tone Arm
The rou sing reception accorded this beautiful and authentic Colonial
Model by Music Merchants and Location Owners alike has pro mpted
Wurlitzer to continue it in the line for 1948.
TOW known as the Model 1080A, it incorporates Model 1100 sound
system and the Zenith Cobra Tone Arm !
Already recognized for its brilli ant tone, music by this graceful
p eriod in strument becomes even fin er thali before. No needle noise.
No damage to records even if you drop the Cobra Tone Arm on
them, or scrape it across the record surface. No damage to the
fl oating pickup either. It's retractable. Any extra pressure forc~s
the needle up off the r ecord, leaving only a smooth plastic shoulder
resting on the record.
See and hear the new Coloni al Model 1080A. Instantly yo u'll see '
its possibilities as a location-holding, profit-producing phonograph.

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