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Giant Jukebox with Klipsch speakers


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The last couple days I have been working on the giant jukebox pictured. The speakers that were in it were elcheapo Chinese speakers, and one was blown, and the other was good from about 65Hz-6kHz, and that was terribly distorted. I donated a pair of unrestored KPT-200's to the project. They sound miles better. I am going to build a BFM T-30 to fit in the center where the racks are. I will gut the rack, and have the mouth of the tuba shooting between the two KPT-200's. Enough said, here are some pictures:

 

What KPT-200's look like. These are restored, I used a couple unrestored ones that are 100% mechanically sound. The speakers came from surrounds of an iMax.

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A couple of stacked 2" X 10" beneath the speaker which has a 9-1/2" base. 2" X 4" on the sides. Very nice fit! Everything screwed tightly in place. I don't know if you can tell in this picture, but the front slopes forward just like the KPT-200. The top front of the speaker is against the face of the jukebox, and the botton is about 2" back. 

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A sheet of 1/2" plywood cut to fit. Wood screws attach the plywood to the 2" lumber and to the speaker. Yes, I ran those screws right into the speaker! Don't worry, they aren't deep enough to hit the crossover.   :)

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Henry is in there painting them up:

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All done, and sounds great!

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Here is the front of the jukebox:

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It's ridiculous that you cut up a couple of 2x4's and everything frames up perfectly!  Why doesn't that ever happen on any of my projects? 

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That Rollin' Jukebox is cool, not to mention BIG.  I think it was probably a good thing you did not pick up that Peavey system for this jukebox project.  That would have taken a small army to move around.

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That computer is gonna go dtel. It has a nice little SSD in it with Win7 and a jukebox program called Ultimate Jukebox. We are gonna sock that SSD into a smaller box, and mount it. The computer is connected to a touchscreen under that metal flap on the front. It currently allows people to cue songs just as a normal jukebox would. 

 

The future of this will be a bit different. I will be throwing foobar2000 on it as a player, and will then have the ability through wifi to pause, play, adjust volume etc from a smartdevice. For iPhones it will run the monkeymote app, and for androids the foobarcon app or similar. Of course the touchscreen will still be available to choose songs via foobar2000...

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That computer is gonna go

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OK thanks, that's a great idea, and going to be controlled with wifi, you have apparently been thinking about this for a while.

First Class, it going to be a big hit at shows. 

 

Actually the thanks go to Chris A from this thread: https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/152350-bringing-giant-jukebox-into-the-21st-century-need-help/

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