The Wurlitzer 3400 was produced in 1970 and named the Statesman. It was available in 200,160 and 100 selection. The models 3400 are 200 select , 100 records. The models 3410 are 100 select, 50 records. The models 3460 are 160 select, 80 records. They supported both 33 and 45-rpm records.
The Wurlitzer 3500 was produced in 1971 and referred to as the Zodiac, with the models 3500,3510 and 3560, all with the same selection options of the 3400.
The 3600 jukeboxes were produced by the Wurlitzer Company in 1971, was referred to as the Superstar with the models 3600,3610 and 3660, all with the same selection options of the 3400.
The Wurlitzer 3400, 3500 and 3600 jukeboxes feature decorative lighting including illuminated art scene. They have a mechanism that displays the title strips corresponding to the available songs. These title strips are located near the record selection buttons. They are equipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system to deliver sound that is enhanced by Wurlitzer’s advanced sound technology.
Designed to be used in public places, the Wurlitzer 3400, 3500 and 3600 jukeboxes feature a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song selection.
Overall, the Wurlitzer 3400, 3500 and 3600 jukeboxes with their attractive designs, quality sound system, advanced features, and wide selection of songs made them an appealing choice for commercial establishments.
If you’re in search of a specific part that isn’t listed in our reproduction parts inventory, Victory Glass has a range of used jukeboxes and machines that we’re currently disassembling for parts.
Simply click on the “Contact” button at the top of this page and shoot us a message. Let us know what you’re looking for, along with the make and model of your jukebox. We’ll do our best to assist you in finding the part you need.