Mike Douglas sings Philadelphia from the original 1976 45rpm record, played on my AMI R-88 Jukebox. Lets see how long this lasts. Enjoy it while you can!
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Cool Jukebox!
sounds like prefab sprout
i'd confused rotation to the tonarm… very strange
nice jukebox love to see you do a video of your stereo rig A woman after my own heart!!!
That is a wild looking jukebox (at least from the backwards cartridge mounting). I know that when the tone arm and cartridge are straight (from a normal tonearm layout) there is no skipping. The tracking angle on the other hand has a lot more error than an angled cartridge. In a jukebox like this where the tonearm is shorter, it may not matter as much. Really cool video, though. Thank you for sharing.
What is the tracking weight and what is the cartridge/stylus combination Fran?
ah, we have another Rollye James here.
Why is the tone arm of the opposite side, and with the record spinning against the stylus why is it not getting bent?? so many questions about that Juke box. Good sound.
Cheers for Philadelphia!
In my country here in phils.i found some vintage working jukebox but its so expensive and i cant even afford..its about 1,700.00 u.s.$..your so lucky to have one nice!