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QSC GX Series Amplifiers Powering Rock-Ola Jukeboxes

Most recently, GX3 amps selected to drive new Vinyl 45 line that's comprised of three models that play 45 rpm records in addition to digital sources.
Rock-Ola president Glenn Streeter (left) and CEO Alexander Walder-Smith.

When Alexander Walder-Smith bought Rock-Ola last year, one of his first orders of business was specifying QSC GX Series amplifiers to deliver audio power to the company’s jukeboxes.

“I’d been a customer of Rock-Ola for about 20 years, supplying their jukeboxes to the market in the United Kingdom,” explains Walder-Smith. “I was very aware of their reputation as an American brand and American story. When I took ownership, I first and foremost wanted to ensure that as many components of our jukeboxes as possible told a similar story. QSC fit very well with that. They’re an American company that started out small with (founder) Pat Quilter’s vision, and have grown tremendously over the years because they remained committed to quality.”

But before making a final decision, the team at Rock-Ola put the GX Series through its paces. “When I wanted to upgrade our amplifiers, our senior vice president of engineering tested a lot of them over the summer,” recalls Walder-Smith. “He determined that the GX3 was the best fit. It’s well made and sounds absolutely brilliant with the drivers we use. It’s compact and light, fitting right into our cabinet with room to spare. It can play very loud but always sounds clean.”

Given that a jukebox can see constant use for 12 or more hours a day in a commercial setting, the GX Series’ GuardRail protection helps maintain a clean sound, designed to automatically reduce gain to counteract overdrive and/or excessive heat without causing the device to shut down.

Rock-Ola recently debuted the Vinyl 45 line, comprising three models that play 45 rpm records in addition to digital sources. “Vinyl records have made a comeback, of course,” notes Bob Brinklow, vice president of digital, “so we think the Vinyl 45 puts us in the right space at the right time. We designed a custom tube preamp for it in-house, to deliver the signal from the tone arm to the GX3 amplifier. The pairing of the two works exceptionally well.”

“The new Vinyl 45 family includes a special edition named for John Papa,” adds Walder-Smith. “John is the proprietor of National Jukebox Exchange, and the guru when it comes to restoring vintage jukeboxes and other coin-op entertainment machines. He has a huge reputation among collectors and enthusiasts, and we wanted to do something with him. So, the ‘John Papa’ edition has an upgraded phono cartridge, a coin slot and mechanism for historical authenticity, and we stepped up to the GX5 amplifier inside. That box retails for $10,000, and at that price, we’re not going to trust anything less than the highest quality brand of amplifier we can find. It also accepts Bluetooth audio streams, so you can send your Spotify or iTunes or whatever into it knowing you’ll be hearing the best amp and speakers on the market.”

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