Press Release
Wurlitzer Introduces Ultimate iPod Accessory
Nostalgic Bubbler Jukebox with an iPod Dock Provides
Ultimate Jukebox for the iPod
GURNEE, Ill., Jan. 5, 2006 -- Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending,
Inc. (http://www.dw-usa.net) unveils the Wurlitzer One More
Time (OMT) Special Edition for iPod(TM) CD Jukebox
(http://www.deutsche-wurlitzer.de/index.php/article/articleview/1976/1/1313)
with a prominently featured integrated iPod Docking Station.
Manufactured in Germany, the OMT Special Edition for
iPod(TM) - featuring modern electronics, Bose Acoustimass(TM)
Speakers and an iPod Docking Station - is the descendent of
Wurlitzer's "Model 1015" jukebox - made popular in the
post-war 1940s. The "icon of jukeboxes," the "1015" featured
soothing rotating color tubes, mesmerizing bubble tubes and
a visible play mechanism that quickly became the focal point
in coffee shops and diners across the nation.
Incorporating an iPod Dock prominently on the front of the
OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM) and providing easy access
to all iPod controls, the OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM)
is the ultimate accessory for the iPod. Playing the iPod
through the OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM) is as simple as
connecting the iPod to the dock. In addition to the iPod
option, the OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM) is a fully
capable CD jukebox with a CD changer that can hold 100 CDs
stored vertically in a carousel. Featuring a CD priority
system, programmed to override iPod play, the laser disc
player mechanism is a high-quality Philips unit and the
stereo amplifier features automatic level control and
electronic overload protection. A touch-of-the-button,
motor-driven page systems holds 60 CD title cards and a
microprocessor controls all functions including credit and
bonus steps as well as CD plays and automatic memory of most
frequently selected songs. The OMT Special Edition for
iPod(TM) can also be programmed to play entire CDs and there
are connections for an additional amplifier, microphone, and
external speakers. Although intended primarily for home use,
the OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM) is equipped with a coin
vend mechanism. A dollar-bill mechanism can be ordered as an
option. An infrared remote control that controls jukebox
functions is also available as an option. The cabinet is
available in the traditional "1015" brown wood cabinet or in
a high-gloss black or a brilliant white finish.
According to General Manager Doug Skor of Wurlitzer Jukebox
and Vending, Inc., "Our development of the OMT Special
Edition for iPod(TM) with an integrated iPod Dock is
designed to provide consumers with a platform to integrate
what's become today's jukebox - the iPod - into posterity's
quintessential jukebox. We recognize that a $9,500 list
price targets a narrow consumer segment, but our research
indicates that there is a market for the ultimate iPod
accessory and we're excited to bring this wonderful jukebox
to market."
GM Skor adds, "Although the One More Time is a commercial
machine, it's sold primarily to homes and makes for more of
a fine piece of furniture that happens to play music. With
the laws that regulate public performance, the iPod feature
is not acceptable in a commercial application; however, for
homeowners it's the ultimate iPod accessory."
The OMT Special Edition for iPod(TM) is available now from
Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending, Inc. and home delivery and
set-up can be arranged through the national dealer network.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Height - 59.8 inches
Width - 32.1 inches
Depth - 25.2 inches
Weight - 346 lbs.
Power Supply
100 - 240 volts, 50/60 Hz
About Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending Electronics
The musical tradition of the Wurlitzer family can be traced
back to the 17th century. The forefathers of Rudolph
Wurlitzer, who emigrated to America in 1853 at the age of
24, had already made a name for themselves in Saxony as
manufacturers of and dealers in musical instruments. Rudolph
Wurlitzer founded THE WURLITZER COMPANY in 1856. At first he
imported musical instruments and opened sales outlets in all
big American cities. He started production of pianos in
America in 1880. Farny Wurlitzer, youngest son of the firm's
founder, bought a patented music box mechanism in the early
Thirties, and took on its inventor, Homer Capehart, and a
brilliant designer named Paul Fuller. This was the beginning
of the 'golden era' for Wurlitzer as it began producing
jukeboxes which played the old 78 shellac records. During
this time, the jukebox became the "small man's concert
hall." Wurlitzer quickly took over 60 percent of the booming
jukebox market. The name of Wurlitzer became a synonym for
jukeboxes with its "Music for Millions" trademark in this
period. In 1946, WURLITZER introduced the "Model 1015." With
its rounded top and bubble tubes, the "1015" established
itself as the most attractive jukebox of all time. Between
1946 and 1947, 56,000 of these machines were built and sold
in only 18 months. The "golden era" of the jukebox continued
into the first post-war years. In 1986, Deutsche Wurlitzer
GmbH 1986 brought the "One More Time" nostalgia jukebox with
modern technology onto the market, including modern
electronics and Compact Disc technology. Extremely popular
in upscale commercial venues and residential game rooms, the
"1015" look remains the icon of jukeboxes. Today, Wurlitzer
is also recognized worldwide as a premier manufacturer of
vending machines.
Note to Editors:
High-resolution and low-resolution digital photos for print
production are available for immediate download at:
High-resolution: ftp://dw-usa.net/pub/presshigh.zip
Low-resolution: ftp://dw-usa.net/pub/presslow.zip
Direct Web Link:
http://www.deutsche-wurlitzer.de/index.php/article/articleview/1976/1/1313
News Media Contact:
Doug Skor, General Manager
Wurlitzer Jukebox and Vending, Inc./
Deutsche Wurlitzer USA, Inc.
1341 Estes Street
Gurnee, IL 60031
Tel: 847-662-1700
dougskor@dw-usa.net
http://www.dw-usa.net
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