I still have my Wurlitzer 1015 (45RPM) Record Jukebox. It’s a beautiful piece of machinery. Purchased it way back in 1995. I just Bluetoothed it recently. The Bluetooth works well but I am not entirely happy with the design being I am having a problem with Volume control. In others words it being connected to the i84 Factory Amplifier inside the Jukebox the volume control at the back of the Jukebox does not control the Jukebox when using it through Bluetooth only when playing 45 rpm records. The only way to control volume is through your phone in my case my iPhone 10. Bluetooths used for instance in a Stereo receiver will give you volume control at the receiver and phone. The receiver actually sets the volume limits in the phone. In the Jukebox the Jukebox doesn’t communicate with the phone that way for what ever reason so there is no increasing the volume beyond a point. In other words the 1015 Wurlitzer Jukebox packs a punch basically giving all the loud volume you could want from the Jukebox while playing 45 Records. The Bluetooth through your phone isn’t capable of doing the same. I believe it is a design flaw. If anyone knows how to correct it easily please chime in and tell us exactly how it is done. I would like to see a link or video to how the problem can be fixed. I should mention Bluetooth is achieved by going into the Mic Socket in the i84 Amplifier of my Model 1015.
Nice man ...its on my bucket list to get one of these someday i love my cds an records but having to pull all them out is kinda a pain having a jukebox makes listening to multiple cds or records a breeze at just the touch of a button
You can basically accomplish the same with a Bluetooth through a Stereo Receiver and nice set of Speakers on the cheap. Just record all your records into a digital format like MP3.
I just inherited the OMT 45 vinyl jukebox…had it recently repaired after years of sitting idle. A recent thunderstorm shut off power while using…now can’t get the arm in the correct position, any ideas on how to get the sequence of operation back to working conditions?
Can you please include the name of the company in Lancaster, Ohio, that fixed a part for your jukebox? I’m moving and don’t know how to transport my Wurlitzer One More Time CD jukebox. I’ve had it since 2002 and have never moved it before. Appreciate any tips on how to secure.
Hi Ken. I have the same jukebox and it works great, except the arm goes on the record too early and the arm will not return at the end of the record. Any ideas? By the way, yours looks great!!
Hi ... My OMT vinyl like this, stopped selecting a long time ago ... I had selected 10 discs, but after playing 4, it stopped, and since then it has no longer selected. What can it be? The failed Credit and Selection Computer box? Thanks if you want to answer me ... His OMT is nice ... :-) Greetings Armando.
@@ThePinballrebel Hi ... I solved the malfunction ... It was the lever that presses the micro K9, which had cracked, and no longer pressed .... Replaced with a metal one, everything started working again .... Greetings Armando.