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nostalgic Bubbler Jukebox

Nostalgic Bubbler Jukeboxes

The most popular jukebox of all times has been meticulously reproduced in Rock-Ola’s Series V Bubbler. The Bubbles of air perk merrily to the top of the 8 bubble tubes, while a “Kaleidoscope” of colors flows through 4 color translucent plastic cylinders. It’s the 50’s all over again when the changer flips the CDs right in front of you. All 19 trim pieces are genuine die cast metal, triple plated with copper, nickel, and polished chrome. With quality in mind, only the finest hardwoods adorn this beauty. The handcrafted quality of these classic jukeboxes is a tradition Rock-Ola proudly continues. Incredible sound quality producing 900 Watts peak music power.

iPod ready!

61” H x 33.5” W x 26.75” D Weight 284lbs.

nostalgic Harley Davidson Jukebox

Nostalgic Harley Davidson Jukeboxes

America’s love affair with freedom and the open road are equaled only by their love for good-ol Rock-N-Roll. Now you can have it all when you jump on one of these nostalgic, special edition Harley-Davidson® Jukeboxes by Rock-Ola. Emblazoned with custom flame graphics on the glass panels and they come equipped with the dependable cutting edge technology Rock-Ola Jukeboxes are known for. Take yours home today.

The matching Harley-Davidson Wallette remote selector can be placed anywhere for matching sound and selectability.

For more information on cost and minimum order, please contact Rock-Ola Jukeboxes sales.

iPod ready!

64.25” H x 33.5” W x 26.75” D Weight 287lbs.


Nostalgic Music Centre Jukeboxes

The Nostalgic Music Center is an exciting addition to the Rock-Ola family of finely crafted classic jukeboxes featuring cutting-edge music technology. But this is a jukebox like no other. The Nostalgic Music Center is the first of its kind, featuring total touchscreen control of loading, organizing, and playing your CD music selection.
drag and drop!
Here's how it works:
A CD is loaded into the system's DVD drive. A broadband internet connection immediately locates and downloads all CD information - including the cover art, free! The CD is automatically loaded to the music system hard drive. Home-made compilations and self-recorded music may also be loaded - the touchscreen allows manual input of information not otherwise available.
nostalgic Music Center
  • 160GB of Storage can accommodate up to 2800 CDs "equivalent to 40,000 songs", depending on compression preference. This stored CD information becomes an on-screen catalog, allowing the music lover to browse a collection by Artist, Album, Genre, and more! Create and store multiple playlists with a theme - play a whole album or just a tune. Imagine all your favorite albums available for play at a finger touch!
  • Auto Magic Touchscreen controls for everything.
  • Double tap any song for a 7 second preview.
  • Touch a song and drag it to the play list.
  • Move any song to the top of the play list.
  • 5-band graphic equalizer has on-screen control and pre-sets for different music styles, and allows total listener control for optimal enjoyment.
  • The user-managed SoftFade™ engine delivers incredibly smooth crossfading and soft volume transitions in multiple modes.
  • Password protection options control access to volume, settings and playlists as desired.
  • Solid, hardwood and veneered cabinet with the distinctive 4-color spectrum bubble tubes and die-cast metal details.
  • Robust and reliable Rock-Ola electronics and exceptional quality craftsmanship inside and out.
  • 60” H x 33” W x 27” D Weight 300lbs approx.
61” H x 33.5” W x 26.75” D Weight 284lbs.
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  The first jukeboxes were simply wooden boxes with coin slots and a few buttons. Over time jukeboxes became more and more decorated.For Jukeboxes Many consider the 1940s to be the "golden age" of jukebox styling and decorative jukeboxes were often one of the few escapes from the problems of the Great Depression and war with classic jukeboxes.

Styling of Jukeboxes progressed from the plain wooden jukeboxes in the early thirties to beautiful light shows with marblized plastic and color animation integrated in the jukeboxes. After the war material was available again and there was a big boom in jukeboxes (C) Rock Ola Jukeboxes