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40 years in the jukebox industry
Las Vegas, NV - View Interactive is proud A graduate of DeVry Technical University in Chicago in the early 1960's, Paul started his career at General Telephone Special Services in Tampa, Florida. He then joined Rowe International in January 1967 where he remained until 2005. His first design was the 50 watt capacitor couple amplifier and then the 64 watt direct couple amplifier. Notably, the 64 watt amp was upgraded to 120 watts, then 125, and finally to the 250 watts that is still going today in the CD100 jukeboxes worldwide. Paul also designed the complete sound system, including the preamp, power amp and speaker systems, for all the CD 100's, 51's and wall units. In addition, Paul designed paging kits, BGM Tape Machines, Auto Bass Boost circuits, Switching Power Supplies, Low Coin Sense Circuits, 1KW and “D” style amps. Many Operators also know Paul from his popular Rowe Service Schools stretching from the 1970’s through the 1990’s. “It’s a daily pleasure and an honor to work with Paul,” said Rick Caviglia, President of View Interactive. “His ideas and his dedication are a tremendous asset for our company and for our industry.” “Paul Kitchka is a legend in the jukebox industry,” said Joel Friedman, Retired Executive Vice President of Rowe International. “During my 30 year association with Paul, his sound system suave and abilities made a major contribution to the tremendous success of the Rowe/AMI CD jukebox product line.” His friends and colleagues at View Interactive and around the industry congratulate Paul on this fantastic milestone and on his distinguished accomplishments. Cheers Paul! ABOUT VIEW INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT
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