AMI / Rowe R-88 Service Manual, Parts Lists & Troubleshooting Guide Complete sequence of operation schematics in COLOR! This is the ONLY R-88 Manual on the market with this IMPORTANT Feature! The Schematics are colored to show 'ACTIVE' connections, without this important feature it is hard to know what connections are 'HOT'. Know what connections are hot rowe ami jukebox manuals and guides for sale here licensed to youtube by sme on behalf of good music columbia ami rowe ami manuals reproduction jukebox revival save rowe ami cd 51 jukebox to get emailrowe ami starglo jukebox manual starglo field. ![]() ![]() Automatic Musical Instruments Company manufactured jukeboxes in the U.S.A. Under the name of the AMI. It was known early on for its unique designs which ranged from the gawdy mother of plastic to vending machine looking jukes like the model D. When they first began to make jukes the 78 was the record of choice and only a few selections could be played on one jukebox. This maxed out when AMI introduced their X mechanism in 1955 that could play 100 records front and back for a total of 200 selections. AMI merged with Rowe in the 1960's and now you hear the jukes called Rowes more often than AMI's Today jukeboxes made bearing the Rowe AMI name are still being built in the good ol. AMI Rowe Jukeboxes 45 RPM Era 1957 - 1962 Although the D, E, F, G were made available from the factory with a 45 RPM level, starting with the H Series the 78 RPM option was no longer available. This is why I consider 1957 to be the start of the 45 era for the AMI Rowe jukebox.
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