Make/Model: Seeburg SMC1
Year: 1978
Selections: 160
Amplifier: SHP31-56
Selection Receiver: PCC1 Power supply and MCU control unit
Stepper: Built in support for DEC wallboxes
Seeburg’s SMC1 “Disco” (1978) jukebox delivers 160 selections. Features reflectors on the turntable that would add to the disco effect through the semi transparent glass.
Make/Model: Seeburg SMC2
Year: 1979
Selections: 160
Amplifier: SHP31-56
Selection Receiver: PCC2 Power supply and MCU control unit
Stepper: Built in support for DEC wallboxes
Seeburg’s SMC2 “Phoenix” (1979) jukebox delivers 160 selections. Was produced before and after the Stern acquisition. The Stern version featured orange speaker panels where the Seeburg was black. Both had a rotating disco ball in the display glass area.
Make/Model: Seeburg SMC3
Year: 1984
Selections: 160
Amplifier: SHP31-56
Selection Receiver: PCC4 Power supply and MCU control unit
Stepper: Built in support for DEC wallboxes
Seeburg’s SMC3 “Prelude” (1984) jukebox delivers 160 selections. The Prelude featured a flashing light show in the display area. IT was controlled by a “Light Organ” controller that was similar to the STD series sequencer. This light organ flashed the lights along with the music.
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