Supply and demand mostly! Finding good ones of the earlier models is very difficult when compared to the H onwards, and we tend to find most people aren't quite as into those earlier designs.
The late 50s Sound Leisure one always makes me think 'Ice Cream Bar', like a service bar not a choc-ice 😜 Also... original 45s were all universally 'dinked' and home users had to use the little 3 spoked adapter in the centre. As jukebox use went down and home use went up, the 'non-dinked' became the norm and 'dinked' was the minority.
It depends on the maker and model, but for sake of example, the digital Rock-Ola Music Centres have 1TB of storage out of the box. :) Stuff like Sound Leisure digital jukeboxes rely on cloud storage.
I have a question, and I apologize in advance if it sounds silly. What was the first year that a Jukebox was created that could play 12-inch, 33rpm, full albums?
For the new models, not really an issue, as the parts for those are still being made and are readily available. As for the vintage ones, people who can repair the vintage models are about and they can source the parts, but they are naturally quite in demand.
@@HomeLeisureDirect What about the button/code system for the song selection, where you look at the sheet to find out what buttons to press? Or is it all touch screen only?
Thanks for the video, very well explained. It is my dream to one day own a beautiful Jukebox, rather one with CDs, in order to be able to listen to my collection. Do you have a reseller in France?
We only cater for the UK at this time. You can try getting in contact with Sound Leisure though to see whether they can supply a jukebox with a French power specification.
In simple terms, yes. You need to hard wire, via a stereo phono lead, from the auxilary output of the D4 amplifier (on any of the Sound Leisure Jukeboxes) to your sonos system.
thanks . ami Continental mark 2 review please . liveing in oz perth very hard to get hold of now . people if your not mechanically minded stay away from old school . am run a 1968seeburg she has her moments ha that's the hobby keeping them going . try wall box running ipod work grate . stay safe and keep the 45s running
We've had a few Continental 2 models in recent years and they're always stunning to look at. We've done videos of each of our previous models on our channel, so go check those out!
Most of these use self-contained computer units of their own, so probably not in the way you're thinking. Certain models do certainly allow you to interface things like USB sticks though if you want to offload media onto them.
17:37 Why not also some of the earlier models from AMI E-G? They also had 120 select 45RPM mechanisms, and there was even a 200 select AMI G model.
Supply and demand mostly! Finding good ones of the earlier models is very difficult when compared to the H onwards, and we tend to find most people aren't quite as into those earlier designs.
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I love the vintages. They have more depts . i love your channel .
I like the wobly 45 at the end .
Great video. Thanks for efforts
The late 50s Sound Leisure one always makes me think 'Ice Cream Bar', like a service bar not a choc-ice 😜
Also... original 45s were all universally 'dinked' and home users had to use the little 3 spoked adapter in the centre. As jukebox use went down and home use went up, the 'non-dinked' became the norm and 'dinked' was the minority.
Yes indeed. Thankfully the modern vinyl jukeboxes can take both!
I love this channel . ❤
How do you tune a jukebox radio in
im gonna totally buy one to play mario soundtracks in retro style
EDIT: its too damm expensive bruh
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Hello I was ma interested in a Wurlitzer Do you have any for sale ? I am in USA. Thank you
We can't ship to the USA I'm afraid!
Amazing video. So much info..
The digital boxes what size hard drives have they got
It depends on the maker and model, but for sake of example, the digital Rock-Ola Music Centres have 1TB of storage out of the box. :) Stuff like Sound Leisure digital jukeboxes rely on cloud storage.
I have a question, and I apologize in advance if it sounds silly. What was the first year that a Jukebox was created that could play 12-inch, 33rpm, full albums?
We've searched and searched, and the answer looks to be... 2018! The Sound Leisure Long Player looks to be the first one to do it.
@@HomeLeisureDirect Many thanks and much appreciation!
How hard is it to get jukebox parts, or mechanic if needed?
For the new models, not really an issue, as the parts for those are still being made and are readily available. As for the vintage ones, people who can repair the vintage models are about and they can source the parts, but they are naturally quite in demand.
Are there any digital jukeboxes that mimics the functions of a vinyl jukebox? Like, it has fake vinyls and pretends that the music is on them?
No such thing exists right now.
@@HomeLeisureDirect What about the button/code system for the song selection, where you look at the sheet to find out what buttons to press? Or is it all touch screen only?
Thanks for the video, very well explained. It is my dream to one day own a beautiful Jukebox, rather one with CDs, in order to be able to listen to my collection. Do you have a reseller in France?
We only cater for the UK at this time. You can try getting in contact with Sound Leisure though to see whether they can supply a jukebox with a French power specification.
@@HomeLeisureDirect ok thank you.
I love the vintage
Can I hook these jukeboxes to my Sonos home system? Thanks Jason. Spring Hill, Tennessee
In simple terms, yes. You need to hard wire, via a stereo phono lead, from the auxilary output of the D4 amplifier (on any of the Sound Leisure Jukeboxes) to your sonos system.
Typically you need a Sonos hub to do this. Most Sonos models are wi-fi only without any aux inputs or Bluetooth capability.
thanks . ami Continental mark 2 review please . liveing in oz perth very hard to get hold of now . people if your not mechanically minded stay away from old school . am run a 1968seeburg she has her moments ha that's the hobby keeping them going . try wall box running ipod work grate . stay safe and keep the 45s running
We've had a few Continental 2 models in recent years and they're always stunning to look at. We've done videos of each of our previous models on our channel, so go check those out!
can i connect PC to a new jukebox?
Most of these use self-contained computer units of their own, so probably not in the way you're thinking. Certain models do certainly allow you to interface things like USB sticks though if you want to offload media onto them.
Beautiful
Gorgeous machines.... I'm more of a CD man myself
Many mediums you can enjoy with a jukebox, and thankfully CD models are an option if you want one for your CD collection!
Do the jukeboxes already come loaded with vinyls and cds?
They all come empty (unless you buy one with a CD or vinyl pack), so you get to fill them with your own collection. :)
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