The Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 jukeboxes were produced by Rock-Ola in the 1950s. They have an eye-catching design that features a colorful and stylish cabinet with decorative elements, chrome accents and prominent speaker grille. They have a glass front panel that showcases the rotating record carousel. The 1438 and 1446 can hold up to 60 45-rpm records and the 1442 can hold up to 25 45-rpm records. The measure approximately 53 inches tall, 30 inches wide and 27 inches deep.
The Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 jukeboxes incorporate mesmerizing lighting effects featuring multi-colored light bulbs, illuminated panels and a rotating color cylinder. The Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 typically have a push-button selection system, that has a row of numbered buttons, each corresponding to a specific song on the record carousel. Users can choose a song by pressing the corresponding button. The Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 jukeboxes are quipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system designed to produce high-quality sound. These models are known for their warm, rich sound output.
Some versions of the Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 came with a remote control, allowing users to control basic functions like song selection and volume. Also depending on the model, it may include an auxiliary input, which allows users to connect external audio devices to play music through the jukebox’s speaker system.
Overall, the Rock-Ola 1438, 1442 and 1446 jukeboxes are eye-catching models with classic designs, and warm rich sound output, that capture the charm and nostalgia of the 1950s jukeboxes.
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