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faufresh

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My New Jukebox of pleather goodness...
« on: December 28, 2007, 02:13:10 pm »
Hey everyone, long time lurker first time poster.
After much reading and researching from this board i decided to build my own jukebox!
It only made sense, I had a couple of car audio equipment just laying in my garage collecting dust. What better use of them than in a jukebox. Here are some of the specs:
1 15" ELO Touchscreen
2 Pioneer 6x9s 100w RMS
1 10" Pioneer Unknown RMS
1 12" Pioneer Unknown RMS
2 Rockford Fosgate 600w AMPS
1 MA Audio HK1000D AMP
2 Radioshack 15 AMP Power Supplies
1 Radioshack 25 AMP Power Supply
Computer w/a
40 GB Main Harddrive
80 GB Secondary Harddrive for music storage
2 GB of RAM
Running Windows XP with eJukebox as the Frontend



Here is the Jukebox in its MDF glory before i covered it


Frontal Shot


Unfinished Screen


And the Innards


I still need to properly frame the screen and finish up the Subwoofer Shroud.
But what do you all think so far?
This board has been my inspiration and source of invaluable information, thank-you all for this great community.


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Re: My New Jukebox of pleather goodness...
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2007, 03:57:59 pm »
Looks pretty good so far. Only thing is that all the stuff inside looks like you just threw it in there. Are you planning to secure them?

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Re: My New Jukebox of pleather goodness...
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2007, 08:12:32 am »
I like the kiosk/ATM style. Nice and compact.
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