This is a re-post of an inquiry in a separate thread, being new to Jukeboxes but somewhat experienced in Pinballs and Tube Amplifiers. This being said, the Jukebox bug has bitten but I know all too well that there are many purists of differing camps out there. With amplifiers there is tube vs. solid state, pinball has the spring, electro and digital lovers. With this in mind, I will understand if my next question is sinful toward the members of the board who are record or CD purists.
I personally love 45's and LP's and the engineering / mechanical qualities of the older Jukeboxes . However, I know enough to know that I might be over my head keeping one running for daily enjoyment. My wife and kids are from the digital / MP3 age and she loves playing music while cooking dinner. My kids dance around and have a great time with this. Please forgive if this question is sacreligious, but I was also considering a jukebox platform that can easily be applied in conjunction with an MP3 player kit like those found cdadapter.com.
To me, this would be the best of both worlds both in song selection and format / nostalgia factor. Do you have any advise for someone looking for a nice vintage Juke model that is a good candidate for a conversion CD / Mp3 or 45 / Mp3 use? I have seen Seeburgs and Rowes used for this mostly. Any opinions on this? Not looking for a jack of all trades in a Jukebox more looking for the nostalgia factor coupled with the ability to expand the song catalogue. I hope I did not ramble on too much.
Any takers on guiding me in the right direction?
Regards,
-Joe