The Rock-Ola 1455 jukebox, also known as the “Empress”, is a classic model produced by Rock-Ola in the 1950s. It features a visually appealing design, with chrome accents, decorative trim and a polished wood cabinet. It can hold and play up to 100 45-rpm records, allowing for a wide selection of songs. It measures approximately 61 inches tall, 33 inches wide and 28 inches deep.
The Rock-Ola 1455 jukebox features a decorative light-up front panel with colorful lighting effects. The song selection buttons are also illuminated for easy visibility. It uses a rotating carousel mechanism to store and retrieve the records. The carousel rotates to bring the selected record to the turntable for playback. It is equipped with a built-in amplifier and speaker system designed to deliver high-quality audio.
Designed to be used in public places, the Rock-Ola 1455 jukebox features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels, dimes or quarters, allowing users to pay for their song selection. It uses Rock-Ola’s Select-O-Matic system, which allows users to choose songs by pressing the corresponding buttons on the front panel. The buttons are labeled with numbers or letters representing the song selections. Some models are equipped with a remote control that allows users to operate the jukebox from a distance.
Overall, the Rock-Ola 1455 was a very popular model of jukebox from the 1950s, due to its eye-catching design, colorful lighting effects, wide selection of song choices, and user-friendly operation, which makes it highly sought after by collectors today.
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