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june:
I don't know why I'm not attaching pictures properly.  I must not be reading the directions right.  Scary - to think I'm a programmer by day....aaaaah!

Here are a couple links...

http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke11.jpg
http://www.kingcupcottage.com/arcade/juke9.jpg

June

Reattaching a pic here....

civic83:
i think this looks great, i've been wanting to build something like that for a while now, I'd definately be interested in the plans.  Also, where did you get your buttons, in specific, the triangular ones?

dmsuchy:
Very nice, I would like to see some photos of your Galaga cab also, looks great in the back ground.

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: civic83 on June 24, 2004, 02:04:32 pm ---Also, where did you get your buttons, in specific, the triangular ones?
--- End quote ---
Happs makes a triangle button.  Dunno what it's specifically named, but search around there, you'll find it.

What size monitor is that in there?  After seeing your project, I liked the shape and size, but wondered how all my 15" monitors would look sitting in such a big box and how to do dual monitors, (I thought to myself, they'd look like @$$).  I REALLY like your solution and now want to start on my own, based off a Rock-ola, but same monitor/speaker solution.  GREAT/FANTASTIC/AWESOME idea...also, what size speakers are those?

The sub placement will make little to no difference unless you have some sort of port/opening for it.  Otherwise, you've just put your sub (which is usually non-directional) inside another box.  If you can, remove a panel to see what it would sound like (kinda...not a real precise method) with a port/opening.

pcdoctor:
June,

You go girl!
You do the computer and electrical work.
I can't wait the see the rest of this jukebox!

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