The Rock-Ola 408 jukebox, also known as the “Rocket”, was produced by Rock-Ola in the 1960s. It has a sleek, retro design with chrome accents and a colorful light display. The Rock-Ola 408 is notable for its compact size, compared to other jukeboxes. It can hold up to 80 45-rpm records, allowing for 160 selections.
The Rock-Ola 408 features “Magic Glow” psychedelic effect on the front grille. This machine has a selection system that includes buttons and a rotating drum mechanism to allow users to easily choose their desired song. It’s equipped with a built-in amplifier and speakers to provide high quality sound. It also has separate treble and bass controls, as well as volume control.
Designed to be used in public places, the Rock-Ola 408 features a coin mechanism that accepts nickels or dimes, allowing users to pay for their song selection. This model comes with a remote control that allows the users to easily choose songs and control the volume.
Overall, the Rock-Ola 408 “Rocket” jukebox is known for its unique design and vibrant visual appeal, along with its reliable sound quality. It remains a popular choice among collectors today.
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