My Printer Stand Jukebox Conversion Page 6

I've added a couple other things to my jukebox.

First is these nice little USB ports. I added these to keep me and other out of the bottom of the jukebox. I have complete access to add songs or plug in a mouse/keyboard. These are reversable nad I use the reversed side so not everyone can walk up and plug their USB thumb drive in. I have an adaptor that I use and it works very well!

VERY VERY hard to find in the U.S.A. I finally found these in Utah and they were only $4.25 US each. They only had five of them so I snatched them all up. Most websites that carry them are out of them with a 180 day backlog on orders for more.




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.  Talking to you is like banging your head against a wall! The speaker rings where $19.00 after shipping off of eBay.


I'm now 100% done with this one. It was my first but not my last.

I have since built one for my parents!

My Parents Jukebox <--- Click here to see it!

Also a thanks to   We're not worthy! 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)! Cheers!