![]() ![]() For each switch activation from a coin, a cogwheel with cut teeth (also located in the coin grinder) would advance one, two or five times for each coin value before falling into a cash safe box where the coins are collected. Each coin denomination activates one, two or five electrical switches to distinguish them from one another. Each of these coin slots go down to a neoprene rubber wheel (located in the center of the coin grinder) so, when a particular coin is inserted it goes into a rotational path activating electrical switches. The top of the coin grounder has different slots for the different coin denominations. If the coin is rejected, the slug rejector sends the coin through a different scoop out into a coin return cup. The slug rejector assesses the coin denomination by weighing the coin's diameter and thickness before letting the coin pass down through a shoot into the coin grinder (operated by a motor). ![]() Once a coin is inserted in either the nickle, dime or quarter coin slot, it travels down the coin mechanism falling into a funnel and directed down into a slug rejector. The typical coin mechanism of a jukebox consists of a three-way coin slot that would take 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime) and 25¢ (quarter) coins. The jukebox consists mainly of a sound system and two mechanisms: the player mechanism motor and the coin mechanism motor. The jukebox sounds simple enough, but you would be surprised to learn what a complex piece of machinery the jukebox is and how intricately and cleverly was put together! ![]() Each Marshall Jukebox is hand built in the UK by Sound Leisure’s craftsmen and women and individually numbered.Growing up watching telly in the mid 1980's I remember the TV series Cheers and the beautiful music machine they had that they never hardly used! A Jukebox is quite literary a coin-operated music box with gears, motors, wires, tubes and a turntable that would play music from a self-contained vinyl record selection after a coin was inserted. The Marshall red power switch on the button bank allows the Jukebox to be put into ‘sleep mode’, illuminating just the Marshall logo. Tracks are selected using the Marshall control buttons or via the infra-red remote control. The revolving title rack allows you to easily view your favorite records. ![]() Although set to free play as standard the Marshall Jukebox can also have an optional coin mechanism installed. The machine holds 70 x 7” records and can play both A and B sides (140 selections), incorporates a Bluetooth receiver that gives you the ability to stream digital music from any compatible device and also features an additional Auxiliary output and input that enables the machine to be connected to other smart technologies.Įxternal speakers can be connected and controlled independently from the Jukebox. Marshall fans will love the classic brushed gold castings and genuine Marshall supplied components including the knobs, logos, fret cloth, piping, and the instantly recognizable Tolex material which wraps the Jukebox cabinet, reflecting the finish of the famous amplifier cabs.Ī great sound is guaranteed from the five-way speaker system via Sound Leisure’s D4 amplifier that has been tuned by Marshall’s own engineers to a specific EQ curve. Marshall has been producing world-leading amplifiers since 1962 and their iconic range continues to play an integral role in the global music scene.Ī shared passion for the music Marshall Amplifiers helped create brought Sound Leisure and Marshall together in a unique collaboration, resulting in the development of this incredible custom Classic Jukebox. We are now accepting orders with deposits for delivery in October, 2020. Marshall Amplification to distribute the first-ever Marshall Jukebox in the USA and Canada. ![]()
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