Make/Model: Seeburg LPC1 / LPC-1
Year: 1963
Selections: 160
Amplifier: TSA1
Selection Receiver: TCC1
Stepper: RCSU4 – Optional on some standard on -R models
Seeburg’s LPC-1 ushered in a new era for Seeburg, no longer the mechanism was visible and the start of the console era cabinets. A goo low cost entry into jukeboxes as owners rave about how good they sound. Was also the first Seeburg with a factory solid state amplifier.
Make/Model: Seeburg U100
Year: 1964-1965
Selections: 100
Amplifier: TSA2
Selection Receiver: SCC1
Stepper: SSU1 – Optional
Seeburg’s U100 Was a unique vertical cabinet design, almost looked like a vending machine. Not very common to find. The 1964 model was U100H known as Mustang, and the 1965 model was the U100D known as the Discothèque.
Make/Model: Seeburg LPC480
Year: 1964-1965
Selections: 160
Amplifier: TSA-1
Selection Receiver: TCC1
Stepper: RCSU5 – Optional
Seeburg’s LPC480 was available with either blue or tangerine cabinet cloth. It also featured a Discothèque version with a unique play option.
Make/Model: Seeburg PFEA1U or APFEA1
Year: 1965-1966
Selections: 160
Amplifier: TSA4
Selection Receiver: SCC3 or SCC4
Stepper: SSU2K Optional
Seeburg’s PFEA1U Fleetwood Electra standard and APFEA1 Fleetwood Electra deluxe.
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