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Vinyl Jukeboxes were at their peak in the mid-20th century whereas Jukeboxes in recent decades have used CDs as a medium for their music, or have been entirely digital.
Apparently I haven’t been paying close enough attention and still have a foot in the olden days of the high school pizza joint I worked at with a vinyl-playing jukebox.
There's just something about the warm sound of a vinyl record. For the first time in 25 years, record player manufacturer Crosley has decided to go retro and bring back the classic vinyl jukebox ...
Crosley Radio has recently launched ta new vinyl jukebox, the Vinyl Rocket, taking the world back to an era when vinyl ruled the music world.
To date, its models have been CD-based, allowing each jukebox to contain some 2000 tracks, against the 70 records, including A and B-sides, that the vinyl-playing model will house.
A Boston-based artist has made a one-of-a-kind jukebox in Cambridge — one that plays stories from local residents. Hear from the artist behind the project and the people who lent their voices.
Retro turntables anticipated the resurgence of vinyl records. Now, jukeboxes that play vinyl are returning to the market for the first time in more than two decades.
Not os Crosley Radio debuting a new model in its C-Series line of turntables t CES, but it's also showing a preview of its vinyl jukebox.
If you're listening to a jukebox playing vinyl, that sucker is years if not decades old. This year one of the few companies left in the world making handcrafted analog jukeboxes—a company in ...