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Seeburg put out their famous Seeburg 1000 background music system in 1959, lasting until 1986. This system utilized unique background recordings pressed onto nine-inch, 16 2/3 rpm vinyl records, each with a two-inch center spindle hole. These were designed to be played on a particular record player that could hold twenty-five records and play both sides before moving onto the next record in the stack, rotating through them in a cycle. The idea was that you would have heard at least 1000 tunes by the whole stack was completed. Given that the average side is about forty minutes long, eighty minutes per record, twenty-five was enough to go the entire day and some without repeat. The records in each machine were initially rotated in sets of seven records quarterly, with the frequency of replacement sets decreasing to bi-annual replacement sets. The number of active records per Seeburg 1000 unit was bumped up to twenty-eight in the late 1960s. Seeburg background records were issued on subscription, and all of them were supposed to be returned to Seeburg to be destroyed after they were rotated out. However, many of them still made it to the present, for they are akin to all those V-Discs from WW2, which were not supposed to survive past the war but are still around as a hot collector's item. One can expect to pay around ten to twenty dollars per disk if one wishes to own one of these records these days. A series of "libraries" offered the subscriber various "flavors" of music. The Mood series was made for restaurants and upscale establishments; it was as lush and posh as possible. The Basic series was more upbeat but mostly made for shopping malls and supermarkets. The Industrial series was created for factories and was typically lively and somewhat varied. If you want to support this channel's ability to produce new content directly, consider becoming a patron at / budgetvinylworld today! As an incentive to become a Patron, in favor of the previous promise to stop running ads if I got five or more patrons on Patreon, I am now uploading exclusive downloadables of all new content as soon as I have prepared it. Thus, patrons are guaranteed to hear the complete albums, which have not been posted previously, as seen on this channel before anyone on YouTube does. Patreon patrons, along with periodic ad revenue payments, help me purchase more content and provide me, given my busy schedule as the primary breadwinner of a young family of four, some financial compensation for the hours that goes into transferring, cleaning up, and uploading content you see on this channel. A pledge of even a couple of dollars a month is the best thank you anyone can provide for my efforts. If you are listening to this, it is reasonably likely you or a loved one may be interested in genealogy or family history; if so, please consider a visit to www.myfamilygen.com today! This is the genealogy company that I run to get my family some extra cash and provide work for independent genealogical professionals that find the past interesting, just like you! I charge very modest fees for my company's services for our clients; you will be hard-pressed to find a better bargain.