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Rock-Ola Tri-Vue Model 507 Stereo Wallbox — 160-Select, 1970s
The Rock-Ola Tri-Vue Model 507 is one of the most evocative artifacts of American diner culture — a wall-mount stereo remote selector built through the 1970s to sit on the table in front of you while your food was on the way, your quarter was in your hand, and the question was whether to play Patsy Cline or Roy Orbison. Designed as a companion unit to Rock-Ola jukeboxes in the 463–488 series, the 507 puts 160 selections at arm's reach through its signature Tri-Vue mechanism: a three-sided rotating title card drum that patrons spin through with the side knob before punching their choice into the ten illuminated amber-red selector keys on the face. The chrome die-cast surround, textured speaker grilles, and coin slot header are all intact and structurally sound.
What makes this particular unit remarkable is its title card program — a genuine, unedited record of what one establishment actually played across multiple decades of service. Fats Domino and The Platters share the drum with TLC and Leann Rimes; Creedence Clearwater sits two slots from Mariah Carey; Patsy Cline holds her ground next to Van Morrison. That mix isn't curated nostalgia — it's the real thing, an operator's working program updated year after year to keep the quarters coming. For collectors seeking a display-ready 507 to pair with a Rock-Ola 463–488, for diner and bar operators chasing authentic booth atmosphere, or for hobbyists pursuing the well-documented MP3 conversion that transforms the 506/507 platform into a standalone modern player, this unit checks every box.
CONDITION
Good — the front display panel, chrome surround, and full title card program present well with age-appropriate wear, light surface scratches, and some adhesive residue on the title card frame. The rear cabinet shows moderate paint loss, rust, and oxidation consistent with long-term wall-service use. Unit is untested; wires are cut and no key is present — buyers should plan to use for display or restoration.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corp., Chicago, IL
- Model No.: 507 (Tri-Vue Stereo Wall Box)
- Era: 1970s
- Compatible Jukeboxes: Rock-Ola models 463–488
- Selection Capacity: 160 selections
- Display System: Tri-Vue three-sided rotating title card mechanism
- Selection Keys: 10 illuminated amber-red buttons (1–0)
- Audio Volume Controls: Soft/Loud selector buttons
- Mounting: Free-standing or wall-mountable (keyhole slots on rear)
- Operating Voltage: 25V, 50–60 Hz
- Standby Current: 0.25A
- Transmitting Current: 1.0A
- Key: Absent
- Power: Wires cut — no plug
- Height: 15"
- Width: 16½"
- Depth: 6"
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