
I say one more star better if it had an aux input for a mp3 device. Then it would be perfect. My dad got this for me two years ago for Christmas. Not our taste to be honest but it was cool, too cool to do away with it. It’s now out in the dinning area of the house and I use it more often than I thought I would. Like I said though, if only I could plug in my ipod it would be perfect! ![]()
My Seeburg Juke box scans and picks the record and then when the Juke Box Zeroes needle hits the record it stops, and ideas?
I would like to find a trouble shooting guide and service manual
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