[Jukebox-list] Aireon jukebox for sale, S.F. Bay area.
The Jukebox Junkyard
jukeboxjunkyard at cox.net
Fri May 4 11:52:26 PDT 2007
David, only two motors- one to operate the turntable and one for
scanning and transfer. Herein lies the problem. Everything that moves is cam
operated with no safety features. A good scenario for disaster. There is a
snap action switch on each selection pin. This starts the scan mode and
fires up the amplifier. The records are stored vertically and are played
horizontally. More disasters. When it returns to scan mode, it does not care
if the records are returned properly to storage. This is when it breaks all
the records. It works great when no records are used. In all fairness it
does have a good credit unit, but I think Guardian made it.
I did one of these once with a new circuit once and it never broke any
more records. Its a pity this modification wasn't used back in the late
forties. But at that time I was need deep in Wurlttzers.
There was an option for automatic volume control. It consisted of an
extra amplifier that was connected to a microphone placed across the room
from the juke. If this microphone could not hear the juke, the main volume
was increased until the music was heard across the room. The problem was the
ambient noise could not be separated from the music. Hence a runaway and the
main amplifier would go to its limit.
But the company did make good speakers (Cinaudgraph).
We have a salesman book It measure is 12" X 18". It shows The Super
Deluxe, The Deluxe, Standard and remote speakers and wallboxs in full color
.The 'Canned Ham' is not listed.
I will entertain offers Wes
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Breneman" <david_breneman at yahoo.com>
To: "Jukebox mailing list" <jukebox-list at lists.netlojix.com>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 1:19 PMcolor except the "'Canned Ham
Subject: Re: [Jukebox-list] Aireon jukebox for sale, S.F. Bay area.
--- "Mechanical Music of S.F." <mechanicalmusic at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 2. I'm interested to hear from anyone with knowledge about these
> as I think
> I could maybe take it on myself. Common problems, etc. Don't
> really care
> about the potential value. I think in this condition, it's not an
> issue.
I don't know anything about these, but I'm interested to know how
the mechanism works. I assume that all that machinery surrounding
the turntable is what transfers the record to and from the record
rack, but how does it do it?
David Breneman david_breneman at yahoo.com
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