
Seeburg Corporation - Wikipedia
Seeburg was an American design and manufacturing company of automated musical equipment, such as orchestrions, jukeboxes, and vending equipment. Founded in 1902, its first products were Orchestrions and automatic pianos but after the arrival of gramophone records, the company developed a series of "coin-operated phonographs."
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American Jukebox History - Seeburg - Jukeboxes 1946-1965
The Seeburg HF 100R Jukebox is one of the most sought-after of all the 50’s jukeboxes. The model features the chrome accents and visible Select-O-Matic system that was, and still is, so popular among collectors of jukeboxes from the Silver Age.
Seeburg Jukeboxes and Home Units of the 60s, 70s, and early 80s
Microprocessor jukeboxes: Seeburg introduced the first Microprocessor-controlled jukebox in 1978. The last record-playing (as opposed to CD) Seeburg machine came out in 1984, and was built until 1986. This page also includes the elusive 100-79M DaVinci, or SMC1, Jr. Home Stereo Units: Seeburg built a variety of home entertainment systems. They ...
Seeburg - American Jukebox History
Seeburg was one of the first manufacturers of a multi-select jukebox with the introduction of the "Audiophone" in 1928. This wide-body, eight-selection box had pneumatic control valves making it half nickelodeon and half phonograph.
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Seeburg Jukebox Manuals & Literature, Instant PDF Downloads
From 1940 until World War II, Seeburg produced some very stylish jukeboxes and did quite well. In 1949 Seeburg would change the face of jukebox history when it engineered a mechanism that could play both sides of 50 records, a true 100-select jukebox.
Seeburg - Jukebox Journey
Seeburg was an American design and manufacturing company of automated musical equipment, such as orchestrions, jukeboxes, and vending equipment. Prior to manufacturing their signature jukebox suite of products, Seeburg was considered to be one of the "big four" of the top coin-operated phonograph companies alongside AMI, Wurlitzer, and Rock-Ola[1].
Digital Jukeboxes - Jukebox History
Introduced in 1969, the LS3 was Seeburg's first digital jukebox. The development took about two years, and included the design of three custom integrated circuits. Two were housed in a black plastic box (called, amazingly enough, the 'Black Box').
Seeburg History - National Jukebox Exchange
Jun 29, 2019 · Seeburg was one of the first manufacturers of a multi-select jukebox with the introduction of the “Audiophone” in 1928. This wide-body, eight-selection box had pneumatic control valves making it half nickelodeon and half phonograph.