Has anyone here built there own Jukebox?

Zack5959

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Im running out of room in my basement after aquiring many games in a short period of time.
I have a NSM Galaxy jukebox but it will take up too much room.
After poking around the internet, I found that enthusiasts are building their own electronic jukeboxes with flat touch screen monitors, a PC, amp and jukebox software.
Im plenty capable of buying these parts and making them work together, but I figured Id ask here first if anyone tackled this themselves.

If anyone has done this, please post up your parts lists, which software you use and pics if possible.
Thanks!
 
JB

Yes, I have built one, using a 1973 Seeburg Olympian, with a touchscreen monitor. It has 60,000( thousand) tracks, and the ( digital) sound is unlike any other jukebox I have ever heard, ever, and i have owned over 250+ jukeboxes from 1950-1990's. I would highly recommend you do it, you will never go back to regular jukeboxes, ever.

here is a video, it doesn't look too pretty, but the performance is unequaled

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTM8Tbgjj8k
 
Hardware

Software= album player ( well worth the investment)
logitech speakers, a must, go for the top of the line if possible, but look to spend about 200-400$ for a killer sound system
a decent sound card
a used point of sale touchscreen monitor ( can be found from local retailers) , prob run you around 100-200$
a 50$ computer.....

hope this helps
 
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