I have this one..got it in '99.I have packed it with late 40s and 50s material, from swing, blues, 50s R&B, R&R, Rockabilly, black vocal groups (Doo-Wop).WURLITZER is now made in Germany.
@@darrint3573 I get your point. It's just that I have many CD albums sectioned under "Black Vocal Groups". Love 'em!I have no idea what happened to musical talent today. Seems to have gone.
@@raymondlang Indeed! There's no accounting for taste anymore. At 53, I was always into Doo-Wop. Loved listening to Don K. Reed's Doo-Wop shop on WCBS FM - home to Cousin Brucie. I simply wish today's youth would listen to a Frankie Lymon, Chuck Berry, or a Jimi Hendrix rather than blearing rap from their cars.
@@darrint3573 Here in England we had a GREAT radio show on BBC Radio 2, hosted by Mark Lamarr, called SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL. If it wasn't for that show, I would have no chance in getting to know all the great 50s obscure novelty songs.
How do you connect a tablet (instructions), and do you sell or know where I can get the tablet bracket. I have a Wurlitzer one more time 100 CD player with the K99 amp
Hi Chris I simply used a 3.5mm mini headphone cord with male plugs on both ends. Is your jukebox amp orange? I think that it accepts the 3.5mm mini plug. Send an email to jstonemsp@gmail.com if I can help more.
The original 1015's were made from 1946 to 1947. It blows many people's minds when they learn that, the "ultimate 50's iconic jukebox" was actually from the 40's.
Hi, I have this machine, do you know if it is possible to put the machine in autoplay or is it possible for the machine to play a whole CD. ATM I am only able to play one song at a time.
Hi Gary; Those cards did turn out pretty nice! I grab a screen shot of the album cover from anywhere on the web, and paste it into Photoshop Elements ($99 or so). Used a custom paper size (whatever fits in the jukebox) and added text. Printed on photo paper so the title cards have alot of visual pop and contrast.
I like to play music with CD's, is beautiful and sounds excellent
I have this one..got it in '99.I have packed it with late 40s and 50s material, from swing, blues, 50s R&B, R&R, Rockabilly, black vocal groups (Doo-Wop).WURLITZER is now made in Germany.
Didn't they go out of business?
Are you inferring that there are no White Doo-Wop groups? LOL! Dion & The Belmonts and Danny & The Juniors immediately come to mind.
@@darrint3573 I get your point. It's just that I have many CD albums sectioned under "Black Vocal Groups". Love 'em!I have no idea what happened to musical talent today. Seems to have gone.
@@raymondlang Indeed! There's no accounting for taste anymore. At 53, I was always into Doo-Wop. Loved listening to Don K. Reed's Doo-Wop shop on WCBS FM - home to Cousin Brucie. I simply wish today's youth would listen to a Frankie Lymon, Chuck Berry, or a Jimi Hendrix rather than blearing rap from their cars.
@@darrint3573 Here in England we had a GREAT radio show on BBC Radio 2, hosted by Mark Lamarr, called SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL. If it wasn't for that show, I would have no chance in getting to know all the great 50s obscure novelty songs.
Is it possible to blue tooth connect so I can play youtube songs?
Yes . You’ll need to disable the mute . Cut the right side of d4 on the amp and you’re ready to go
Curious to learn if this is still functioning? The CD changer is the first thing to go on this overpriced replica.
It’s beautiful. Does anyone know how much it sells for?
How do you connect a tablet (instructions), and do you sell or know where I can get the tablet bracket. I have a Wurlitzer one more time 100 CD player with the K99 amp
I have the same jukebox. What cords did you use? I want to hookup my echo dot. Any chance you did a how to video? Thanks!
Hi Chris
I simply used a 3.5mm mini headphone cord with male plugs on both ends.
Is your jukebox amp orange? I think that it accepts the 3.5mm mini plug.
Send an email to jstonemsp@gmail.com if I can help more.
So this one is replica? We have the wurlitzer 1015 that plays with vinyl. Is it made in 1945 then?
The original 1015's were made from 1946 to 1947.
It blows many people's minds when they learn that, the "ultimate 50's iconic jukebox" was actually from the 40's.
@@eat_a_dick_trudeau they were made 46 and 47..
1947 and it originally played shellac 78s
No it’s made by Wurlitzer
@@cagoodson70 It's still considered a replica - ie. not an original from the 40s & 50s.
so how does this works cuz i have steroed plugged in but disc wont go to that old thing
Hi, I have this machine, do you know if it is possible to put the machine in autoplay or is it possible for the machine to play a whole CD. ATM I am only able to play one song at a time.
Yes it should play a CD from start to finish. Look in the owners manual for settings.
To Play an entire cd, you would select the cd# for example 2200, this will play the entire cd#22. You always end with 00. Cd#1 would be 0100 etc.
If you had paid attention to his video, he explains how to play an entire CD: you have to add 00 to the end of each selection number.
@@darrint3573 yep, done that, doesn’t work.
Anyone know how to get one repaired?
How did you make those title cards with the picture of the CD?
Hi Gary; Those cards did turn out pretty nice! I grab a screen shot of the album cover from anywhere on the web, and paste it into Photoshop Elements ($99 or so). Used a custom paper size (whatever fits in the jukebox) and added text. Printed on photo paper so the title cards have alot of visual pop and contrast.
Just get the Bluetooth accessory.