No. 12305893

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XXL musicbox/jukebox, retro “Wurlitzer,” Elta 2752 with radio, tape deck, 6-slot CD player
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€ 350
358 weeks ago

XXL musicbox/jukebox, retro “Wurlitzer,” Elta 2752 with radio, tape deck, 6-slot CD player

I am offering: Nostalgia music box “jukebox,” with radio, tape and 6-slot CD player, in perfect technical and visual condition! The discontinued jukebox here was purchased new in its time, and became the centrepiece of the bar’s decor. It is now an absolutely rarity, because it is no longer available commercially. It is a perfect replica of the legendary “Wurlitzer” jukebox, though this design might well cost 20,000 Euros! This nostalgia music box is one of the most beautiful jukeboxes currently on the world market. The body of the jukebox is cathedral style, with a typical high rounded arch more or less forming the top. Underneath, as you can see behind the windowpane, are a CD changing system, an antique phonograph, and a book of song titles, all inviting you to play. The piece as a whole is quite erotic when you turn on the multi-coloured lights and let the room be bathed in cosy warm lighting. Underneath is the CD system with 20 programming keys that control all the functions for the machine while visually displaying the “Wurlitzer” title selection buttons. Under the CD slot, in ornate nostalgic font, are the words "50s Rock 'n roll juke box" Under this part, the scale for the AM/FM radio illuminated with two lights is installed; it is well balanced and can be perfectly tuned to any station available within normal broadcasting range using a mechanical scale cable operation. The antenna for FM reception is installed out of sight inside the machine. The radio plays great, even in larger room volumes. On either side of the radio dial are large square red buttons to turn on and off and control the lights on the front. Below the centre of the dial are five harmoniously arranged black buttons, switches and controls. These are for volume, bass, treble, channel settings, and switching between the radio, CD changer, and cassette player. Cassettes are fed into the slot in the real wooden housing on the right side of the player. All parts are decorated in a chrome design. The complete jukebox is in the typical cream colour with lighting surrounding the 50 Years, i.e. there is a rim around the entire perimeter of the housing, and a second smaller one reversed with the arch pointing downwards in the lower middle inside of the machine. The chrome-coloured speaker grill is located here with the loudspeaker fabric trimmed vintage style, which is decorated with an illuminated eight-point yellow star on a red background. Although the jukebox offers hi-fi quality, it can also be connected to other jukeboxes to provide high-end quality. The jukebox is now traded among insiders not only as a nostalgic music device, but as an object of steadily increasing value. Whether it will ever beat the "Wurlitzer" in price remains an open secret. The device was tested before placing it at €120.00 by a local electrical retailer and completely overhauled, so the jukebox is confirmed to be technically and visually in perfect condition. Technical specs: Performance: 120 watts (PMPO) 6-slot!! CD/cassette player and FM/MW radio with nostalgic design FM/MW reception Juke box housing made of wood Juke box has full lighting Cassette recorder with metal deck (mounted unobtrusively on the side) Remote control for CD functions in the Wurlitzer design Built-in speakers with 120 watts, good sound volume as a result of the large housing Can be connected to external speakers, (its own speakers can be turned off) Separate controls for volume, treble and bass Dimensions: 530 x 1020 x 260 (L x H x W in mm) Weight: approx. 21.3 kg

No. 12305893

Sold
XXL musicbox/jukebox, retro “Wurlitzer,” Elta 2752 with radio, tape deck, 6-slot CD player

XXL musicbox/jukebox, retro “Wurlitzer,” Elta 2752 with radio, tape deck, 6-slot CD player

I am offering:
Nostalgia music box “jukebox,” with radio, tape and 6-slot CD player, in perfect technical and visual condition!
The discontinued jukebox here was purchased new in its time, and became the centrepiece of the bar’s decor.
It is now an absolutely rarity, because it is no longer available commercially.
It is a perfect replica of the legendary “Wurlitzer” jukebox, though this design might well cost 20,000 Euros!
This nostalgia music box is one of the most beautiful jukeboxes currently on the world market.
The body of the jukebox is cathedral style, with a typical high rounded arch more or less forming the top.
Underneath, as you can see behind the windowpane, are a CD changing system, an antique phonograph, and a book of song titles, all inviting you to play.
The piece as a whole is quite erotic when you turn on the multi-coloured lights and let the room be bathed in cosy warm lighting.
Underneath is the CD system with 20 programming keys that control all the functions for the machine while visually displaying the “Wurlitzer” title selection buttons.
Under the CD slot, in ornate nostalgic font, are the words
"50s Rock 'n roll juke box"
Under this part, the scale for the AM/FM radio illuminated with two lights is installed; it is well balanced and can be perfectly tuned to any station available within normal broadcasting range using a mechanical scale cable operation.
The antenna for FM reception is installed out of sight inside the machine.
The radio plays great, even in larger room volumes.
On either side of the radio dial are large square red buttons to turn on and off and control the lights on the front.
Below the centre of the dial are five harmoniously arranged black buttons, switches and controls. These are for volume, bass, treble, channel settings, and switching between the radio, CD changer, and cassette player.
Cassettes are fed into the slot in the real wooden housing on the right side of the player.
All parts are decorated in a chrome design.
The complete jukebox is in the typical cream colour with lighting surrounding the 50 Years, i.e. there is a rim around the entire perimeter of the housing, and a second smaller one reversed with the arch pointing downwards in the lower middle inside of the machine.
The chrome-coloured speaker grill is located here with the loudspeaker fabric trimmed vintage style, which is decorated with an illuminated eight-point yellow star on a red background.
Although the jukebox offers hi-fi quality, it can also be connected to other jukeboxes to provide high-end quality.
The jukebox is now traded among insiders not only as a nostalgic music device, but as an object of steadily increasing value.
Whether it will ever beat the "Wurlitzer" in price remains an open secret.
The device was tested before placing it at €120.00 by a local electrical retailer and completely overhauled, so the jukebox is confirmed to be technically and visually in perfect condition.
Technical specs:
Performance: 120 watts (PMPO)
6-slot!! CD/cassette player and FM/MW radio with nostalgic design
FM/MW reception
Juke box housing made of wood
Juke box has full lighting
Cassette recorder with metal deck (mounted unobtrusively on the side)
Remote control for CD functions in the Wurlitzer design
Built-in speakers with 120 watts, good sound volume as a result of the large housing
Can be connected to external speakers, (its own speakers can be turned off)
Separate controls for volume, treble and bass
Dimensions: 530 x 1020 x 260 (L x H x W in mm)
Weight: approx. 21.3 kg

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