by Ron Rich »
Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:16 pm
Riley, and all,
The demise of the visible player was because of "dwindling sales", and the "marketing geniuses" at Seeburg thought that "classy places" did not want a "Jukebox", so they made the "furniture style" Coin Operated Phonograph, cabinet. The first one was the LPC-1, in which they also added the "little LP" feature, at a higher price per play ( "Classy"--no ?). These sold fairly well, as the operators were able to add locations, with this cabinet. However, it was quickly "discovered", that the "fancy locations", provided little revenue, as compared to the "Dives". So, in order to improve revenue,and "Dive appeal", the LPC 480 added a "bonus album ( Little LP) feature, which consisted of a fairly large row of flashing lights. This proved to be an utter failure in generating more revenue, and was dropped in the next year ( In this area, it was dropped very early in the production, as the "wise" state government, declared it to be an "Illegal gam-bo-ling device"). Seeburg returned to a semi visible mech in the last model produced, in 1978, by "Seeburg"---the SMC-1. Ron Rich