The Jukebox
In this article, we will take a look at the history of jukeboxes and how they have changed over time. The Jukebox has an amazing history in American culture, and it still gives you a good time to share in the fun for your home. Whether you are a music lover or not, the jukebox is fantastic for personal enjoyment when relaxing to some music or celebrations at the home. Jukeboxes are great for finished basements, or a family room. When selecting a jukebox it is important to keep in mind the amount of space you can afford to use, so you get optimal placement and perfect acoustics from the jukebox in the room. Todays Jukeboxes uses both CD-ROM and CD-R media and can at the same time provide reading, writing, storing and high speed access to 60-150 CD disks. CD Jukeboxes are fully scaleable and can easily be configured to provide automated CD production and high speed music data access.
Jukeboxes have been around for many years and have been an integral part of musical history. Jukeboxes are now available in all shapes and sizes but can be loosely categorised into, 1. Free standing and stand alone models, 2. dedicated wall mounted models and 3. miniature replicas. In most cases they can be purchased to play either vinyl records or CD records and more recently digital music. Jukeboxes were in resent years found in diners and restaurant booths, allowing patrons to listen to their favorite hits on 78 and 45 rpm records. Although the functionality of the jukebox has changed dramatically over the years, we have still been able to keep the true style of the originals.
Jukeboxes also often appear in retro diners which invoke the sentiment of the 1950s. These diners feature a menu filled with comfort foods, a wait staff with a classic 1950s attire and often have small coin operated jukeboxes on each table.
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