AMI CMM-5 Cadette

Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}
Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}
Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}
Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}
Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}
Fotografie {AMI CMM-5 Cadette}

Description

The AMI Cadette 5—a true icon of the 70s! Released in 1971 by the American company Automatic Musical Instruments (AMI), one of the jukebox industry leaders of the time, this elegant machine perfectly encapsulated the decade's aesthetic. With clean lines, a mix of plastic and metal elements, colorful backlighting, and user-friendly controls, it was both stylish and practical.
Equipped with a fully automatic playback mechanism, the AMI Cadette 5 was a hit in bars, cafés, and smaller establishments, making it easy for patrons to enjoy their favorite tunes. Today, it stands as a nostalgic reminder of the analog music era and the social spaces where jukeboxes once played a pivotal role.

Details

ID
CH 0064
Object
jukebox
Type
cabinet
Classification
- sound technology
- historical player
Technical specification
Main principle: 15W/T8/18
Amplification: Power Amplifier stereo 50W #4359A - 1x 5U4GB, 1x 12AX7A, 4x 7868 + Preamp 50W Stereo #R-4571
Speakers: 1x low 10" 32 Ohm | 1x mid-high 6" 16 Ohm + Extra speaker EX 401, EX 600, EX 700
Power type and voltage: Line / Batteries / AC/DC 110; 220; Batt.9 & 90 V
Number of records: 50
Playback speed: 45 rpm
Manufacturer
Automatic Musical Instruments (AMI)
Manufactured in
USA
Dated
1971
Collection relationship (age)
space
Format
123 x 82 x 64 cm; btto - 116kg
Material: Wood, metal, plastic
Condition
Well preserved. Functional.
Location
MB-D