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1968 Wurlitzer Americana II Clone Modernized Jukebox

1968 Wurlitzer Americana II Clone Modernized Jukebox
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Gotta love old Jukeboxes ... the original 1968 Wurlitzer Americana II held 100 - 45 RPM records, 200 selections, had a standalone output power of 150 Watts, and weighed 478 lbs! That is impressive for 1968. (Picture included just because ...)

This jukebox, has been modernized to work in SL. It now runs via Media On a Prim, has 27 Stations, Volume and Playback controls, and Power/Reset.

Streams:
Top 40, Rock, Oldies, 80's Country, Awesome 80's, Smooth Jazz, Kickin' Country, 70's, Contemporary, Love, Dance and more!

v2 (this one) is 133Kb vs the originals 896 Kb and no longer uses flash player rather html5.

See item in Second Life
  • 12 Station Selector
  • Night Lit
  • Playback Controls
  • Popular Streams
  • Classic!
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Awesome!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted May 23, 2023 by Camila Runo

This jukebox is exactly what I was looking for! It looks great and is a unique piece of work (finally no jukebox from the 50s like most of the jukeboxes on the MP!). Even though the price is high, it was okay for me that it wouldn't play any music as stated in the previous reviews. But after the purchase I got an updated version from the creator (unrequested, I should add), so now it does play all the music channels as it's supposed to do. I love it! Worth every L$ I spent. Thanks for the great work.

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Did read the commend that it does not work to late!
full star empty star empty star empty star empty star Posted April 09, 2022 by Emrys Starlight

And I can proof, it does not work!

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Beautiful Build But Doesn't Work
full star full star full star empty star empty star Posted November 11, 2017 by Nari Toxx

If this used to work, it doesn't anymore. Seems the host of the music streams has gone under, so there's only an error message that displays on the screen. Which is too bad, because it truly is a beautiful build of a classic Juke. I happily display mine. However I can't recommend it as a functioning Juke. Purely for looks.

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