I also added 2 - 10" Neon Speaker Rings and an on/off switch to the sides. Sometimes the Neon's seem a little over-bearing in the house. They did have a little box with them that made the lights beat to the music, but I didn't have any instructions and I wired them backwards and fried the box.
The speaker rings where $19.00 after shipping off of eBay.
I'll get better pics when the better camera gets back here tonight.
I'm now 100% done with this one. It was my first but not my last.
I'm in the planning stage of another jukebox for my parents but it will be from scratch. I have a couple of ideas in the works and some small drawings but nothing definite yet. I should start the next one in 3 weeks due to my work schedule.
Thanks to all that have viewed and to those who have commented!
Also a thanks to
Barry Barcrest - creator of E-Touch (Freebox) software. It is a great piece of work and when I get the new jukebox built, I will definitely use E-Touch on that one as well. His support is second to none! Always answered my questions and guided me through what ever issues I've had with E-Touch (which usually was me and not the software)!
Again, thanks for your time,
Fordman