Arkrocket Saturn Five Jukebox GEN 1 Record Player Upgrade

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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  • @user-rw7bd3jt6h
    @user-rw7bd3jt6h Год назад +1

    Le plus beau jukebox

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад

      C'est bon. Il satisfait le besoin et m'évite d'acheter un vrai jukebox RockOla. Ma femme me tuerait si je dépensais ce genre d'argent !

  • @berggrog1
    @berggrog1 Год назад

    Friggin love this channel! For some reason takes forever to load on my tv. I wait it out.

  • @vacbrewernut
    @vacbrewernut 10 месяцев назад

    So much work and I get it. I have done a lot of finagling with Electronics. I Have a Bing Crosby junior juke now and there is static in the volume Controle so tubes working but the pickup has been altered in its past so I may figure this out or have an expert do it. Great job on your part but dose it play 78 RPM records. George.

  • @AmberlinaSpoon
    @AmberlinaSpoon Год назад

    thanks for the video

  • @thomaslong6978
    @thomaslong6978 Год назад +1

    Why didn't Arkrocket install a good phonograph in the first place?

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад +1

      I had the same question?!

    • @arkrocket
      @arkrocket Год назад +2

      Two years ago, all diamond styluses on the market were for turntables. As jukebox enthusiasts, we aimed to provide a full-sized, entry-level jukebox that integrated all necessary functions. However, we did not initially realize the need for a more advanced turntable. Following continuous feedback from our customers, we recognized its importance and began upgrading our product. In fact, we review our designs every year and make appropriate upgrades to better satisfy our customers and make our jukebox the ideal entry-level choice for them.
      Inflation is intensifying, putting great pressure on our costs. Even transportation costs within the United States are constantly increasing, but we refuse to raise prices. Instead, we will do everything we can to continuously improve this product. If you have any ideas or suggestions, we would be happy to hear them. Thank you for your interest.

  • @JerseyJohnnysElectronicsGaming

    Is this the jukeboxes that are now being sold at Walmart? I just started seeing them there for sale, they are like $600 and it looks just like yours however there were none on display so I dont even know how it will sound

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад +1

      No, these are taller to resemble the height of a real Jukebox. They’re just shy a foot or so of a real Jukebox. With these units, you don’t need to use stands, But they do sell a stand for adding additional foot as an option, but it isn’t needed. If you buy the stand for these, it takes away the option to roll the jukebox around easily and to be able to add neon lights under the unit.

  • @oldernow4572
    @oldernow4572 Год назад

    I hope your doing ok and wondering HOW IN THIS WORLD(oh,sorry) do you take front plastic light panels off? my light have stopped so...somehow surely there is a way to get to the bulbs..any advice please and thanks !!!

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад

      😳! You know you’re not the first person that has had this issue. Before I made my purchase on the GEN one jukebox, I searched reviews on Amazon and found an individual that had the same issue as you. While upgrading my Jukebox, out of curiosity, I thought of that individual. I was curious to see how the LEDs were ran in the tubes, and from what I could see from the backside of the gen 1 jukebox there are holes about 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter cut into the tube where the LED tape is ran through to the backside of the tube. I could not see an easy way to release the tube. At that point I thought to myself, “God I hope those lights never go out!” Either there are screws on the inside for the tube, securing it to the wood that I couldn’t see, or the tube is pressed clipped into the cabinet somehow, which I highly doubt. What I can tell you is if the lighting went out in the front of the cabinet instead of the side tubes, you are screwed. You were going to have to remove the subwoofer and speaker box inside of the cabinet to get to those lights.
      Just out of curiosity, did all of your lighting stop or just one part of your lighting stop? If I remember correctly, I want to say that the lighting is all connected together, as one continuous tape. It all runs back to a little white box that is inside the jukebox on the shelf. I almost wonder if these LED issues are more of a controller issue than an LED issue? If all of the lights were out, I would apt for more of a control issue than an actual LED failure. If it’s just one section of the LEDs, then I would definitely point to an LED failure itself.
      I am going to be opening my Jukebox up again sometime in the near future. I am installing clamping hand star knobs for easier access into the Jukebox. When I do get inside, I will potentially make a video on it again as a Q&A type video. If you get to your project before I get to mine, please be so kind to share with the community on this thread, if you find out how to change those tube lights. Thanks in advance and I wish you the best of luck. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to ask.

    • @oldernow4572
      @oldernow4572 Год назад

      @@ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles ThankYou:) I will remain sane Yes they all went out at once like a circuit board or ballast failure and without any obvious panel or fuse(3) signs im grasping...as for the tubes there are not less than 12 tiny itty bitty screws per side that have a sealant glue of sorts around them and these screws will require what appears to be a precision Phillips...with a 18 inch extension lol i cant even imagine getting them back in
      ...i hope it is a circuit panel or I own a pretty space taker that will be placed for sale cheap....come n get it:) again,,ThankYou

    • @oldernow4572
      @oldernow4572 Год назад

      @@ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles looks like board that wires start has a blue starting capacitor ( CD 11 ) 85 c... how do you feel about starting there with my light(s) issue? Thanks for any and all impulsive input also :) I'm still grasping

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад

      @@oldernow4572 On the GEN one jukeboxes, there is a power pack that supplies power to the LED lighting systems within the Jukebox. Two wires which I believe are yellow and red run up to the record player cabinet and light up the three LEDs for the record player cabinet. The other wires if I recall, run to the controller for the tube LEDs. I would start at the LED power pack. An easy way to tell if your power pack is operating, check the lighting within the record player cabinet. You should have three LEDs lit when the jukebox is on. Red green blue. If they are lit, check the output voltage going to the LED tube light controller box. It is a white box that is mounted just in front of the LED power pack.

    • @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles
      @ChicagoMikesManCaveChronicles  Год назад

      I guess the biggest question I should’ve asked, do you have a GEN one or a GEN two jukebox?