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Title: Completed Jukebox
Post by: mflint on April 03, 2007, 09:43:05 am
Hey Guys:
              Thought I would Show you my completed juke box. Not to bad for a guy who knows nothing about woodworking. The machine is made from cheap shelving I bought at Value Home center. It has  a 15" Touch screen, 2.2 Mhz
processor, on-board sound and video. You start and stop the machine from a
simple push button on the back.Programing is freebox juke box 2.1.12
very stable, Music his held on a 160 gig USB HD. Music is pumped out to a
900 watt peavey to the main speakers and a 600 watt pyle pro to the sub.
I say its complete but I think it will always be a work in progress.
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: mflint on April 03, 2007, 09:44:33 am
Here is a couple more pictures
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: mflint on April 03, 2007, 09:45:55 am
And finally the sub part picture, The sub is an old acoustica case
with two 15" peavey spiders in it.
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: kizer on April 03, 2007, 07:30:53 pm
Well it looks simple and works. ;)

How stable is the base? Im just curious because of how thin the lower legs look.
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: mflint on April 04, 2007, 07:45:38 am
The base is very stable. Even on plush carpet it sets well and doesn't
tip over. Have taken it to a few party's and let friends use it and they
didn't tip it over either so it must be pretty stable. The wood is actually 3/4"
thick I know it doesn't  look it in the pictures, No glue just 2" sheet rock
screws and of course pre drilled the holes so I didn't split the wood.
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: mflint on April 04, 2007, 07:53:41 am
Here is a picture of the base: It is 2 ft x 1ft wide.
Title: Re: Completed Jukebox
Post by: Space Fractal on April 04, 2007, 09:44:05 am
Yes, it simple cabinet, but it work very well.

The only thing is, it should maybe have painted it black or such that to match the speackers? That is all I can think about it. So it more paint work, that may been missing, not the wood work, wich works fine.