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Wall Mount CD Jukebox recommendations?

By Richthofen

3 years ago


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    #3 3 years ago

    $6-800 for a Rowe Storm or similar. They hold 100 and pretty reliable from what I’ve researched. Got my Storm around Christmas and spent $675. I got the Berkley for $200 but had a spend a few bucks to get it running.

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    #9 3 years ago
    Quoted from grantopia:

    I take it most people are finding these used? Do you need to run external speakers?

    Yes, they (speaking for the Rowe) has multiple outputs for different ohm speakers. You'll want to invest in the manuals if you can. Lots of options/adjustments/features and explains this.

    Yes they are seriously heavy! Make sure when you buy one that you get the wall mount bracket!

    Agree on the using up all the old CD's. The Storm (blue one) I got came loaded and has a lot of good stuff so unfortunately I ended up keeping most of those in there and haven't been able to use up my own. There's some great templates online and a generous Pinsider sent me one too that I use. Fill in the songs/title, print and cut out the square!

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    #36 2 years ago

    I’d you don’t mind shipping, check with Manny Sosa on FB. He usually has them.

    #38 2 years ago

    I saw his prices are up. They were $800 last year.

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    #41 1 year ago

    Speaker wire jacks. They’re on the top;
    Nothing on the back.

    #43 1 year ago

    No they usually don’t. I know they are out there but don’t seem common.

    #45 1 year ago

    With a volume knob! Lol, it is on the bottom.

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    #66 50 days ago

    Being in the office furniture business back in the day, I personally would open up the drywall and brace properly. We would have to wall mount overhead bins and they get loaded heavy like these wall jukes.

    With that said, others have used Togglers but I wouldn’t trust them even with hitting a few studs.

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