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Old February 13th 10, 03:05 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Tony[_4_]
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Default Tech: how can I connect jukebox to an external receiver

kreed wrote:
On Feb 13, 3:44 am, Tony wrote:
kreed wrote:
On Feb 12, 7:58 am, Max Pinball wrote:
kreed, thx fo the detailed response... it all makes sense.
Regarding the input and mute circuits. I get what you are saying that
the ipod wont play if there is no CD selection. I even read that the
amp is not powered on when no selection is playing. I am hoping the
amp accessory board will override this.
The amp IS powered on all the time that the jukebox is plugged in and
switched on.

Aren't those amps hot as soon as the juke is plugged in, doesn't need to
be turned on? They plug into an unswitched outlet.

Tony



Very good point, but with the OP's Berklee it gets "interesting"


Good point indeed! Ya know, I don't know what a Berklee is? Is this
Australian?

Tony
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Old February 13th 10, 03:46 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
kreed
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Default Tech: how can I connect jukebox to an external receiver

On Feb 14, 1:05*am, Tony wrote:
kreed wrote:
On Feb 13, 3:44 am, Tony wrote:
kreed wrote:
On Feb 12, 7:58 am, Max Pinball wrote:
kreed, thx fo the detailed response... it all makes sense.
Regarding the input and mute circuits. I get what you are saying that
the ipod wont play if there is no CD selection. I even read that the
amp is not powered on when no selection is playing. I am hoping the
amp accessory board will override this.
The amp IS powered on all the time that the jukebox is plugged in and
switched on.
Aren't those amps hot as soon as the juke is plugged in, doesn't need to
be turned on? *They plug into an unswitched outlet.


Tony


Very good point, but with the OP's Berklee it gets "interesting"


Good point indeed! *Ya know, I don't know what a Berklee is? *Is this
Australian?


No, its a USA made ROWE machine (well mine are)
ROWE jukes haven't been made in Australia since the early 1970's.

my spelling was incorrect too (well correct for how we spell the word
here) - but Rowe call it the "berkeley" on their webpage.

http://www.roweinternational.com/jukebox_berkeley.html
http://www.roweinternational.com/pdf/Berkeley_spec.pdf

These were sold with other artworks and colour schemes
such as "storm" "sunrise". with different colour neons in the sides
and top.







 




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