by Rob-NYC »
Fri Sep 04, 2015 8:43 am
Jim, it isn't as much of a potential problem as it once was. The era of 'free music" means people aren't playing jukes quite as much as 15+ years ago.
last Friday night I was at one of my large retro locations which has a modded K w/20 V3W boxes. I was sitting near the machine and the back door was open. The place was packed and I did hear a lot of selections coming in. The machine never stopped running. At one point two pulse trains did collide and the stepper had spasms. Obviously, two customers got wrong selections, but given how busy It was they probably ate and left without waiting for their songs.
No one ever complains about this happening when it is busy.
"Wait" or holdout circuits came in with the AMI G-200 in '56. It was needed because of the search interval.
Rock-ola never added it until 1962 when they adopted a search unit. Wurlitzer never added any hold out ckt.
The Seeburg and Rowe digital wallboxes could in theory have the train corrupted, but the process is so instantaneous it isn't necessary.
Rob
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