Hi Guys,
I am toying with the idea of buying a NSM jukebox I know a few of you have these but am looking for any buying tips or restoration tips, as obviously I do not want to pay a monthly subscription.
What price should I be looking at for a cab?
What do I need to do to get a new pc in there up and running
General things like that.
Regards
Mark
I went for a sound lesiure unit, it was just a case of pulling out the crappy low spec PC and installing a cheap SFF pc that I also got of ebay for something like £30 and installing the O/S and touch screen drivers. Mind wasn't a touch trough glass screen as it was an older video surfer model but that did mean it has the second screen. It also made it much easier to get the drivers up and running.
I have seen a couple now on ebay one cheap price but might not have the money for yet, but then I see them for around £600 how much did you pay for yours?
I paid £400 for mine but you can get them cheaper. These all seem good deals...
Fixed price but a bit dated, if you get both bite his hand off.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/sound-leisure-jukebox-/262363623101?hash=item3d16172ebd:g:sygAAOSwgApW~DMD
Nice smaller modern cab.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Starburst-Juke-Box-/222077069484?hash=item33b4d328ac:g:W5wAAOSwsN9XBSIz
If you see coin op dealers selling them you can normally talk them down especially if they have a few for sale they usually want them gone as they are taking up valuable storage space. This is why the first one of these 2 might sell you one of those for £150 or if it's the 2 for that price (It's not very clear but unlikely) then offer him £200 for the pair.
If i had the transport i would get this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wall-mounted-touchscreen-digital-jukebox-Coin-operated-Spares-or-repairs-/252349798269?hash=item3ac138577d:g:oH0AAOSwgApXCRw5
It's fully working and with an Ipac you can hook up those coin mechs pretty easily. It isn't the prettiest but it's a bargain even if you just stripped out the parts.
Quote from: Barcrest on April 12, 2016, 02:08:38 PM
If i had the transport i would get this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wall-mounted-touchscreen-digital-jukebox-Coin-operated-Spares-or-repairs-/252349798269?hash=item3ac138577d:g:oH0AAOSwgApXCRw5
It's fully working and with an Ipac you can hook up those coin mechs pretty easily. It isn't the prettiest but it's a bargain even if you just stripped out the parts.
I saw that one YUCK you have no taste, I thought it was ugly as hell.
You have seen the one that I wanted I just haven't got the money yet so I cannot put a bid in for it :(
Quote from: Mark Norville on April 12, 2016, 02:12:00 PM
Quote from: Barcrest on April 12, 2016, 02:08:38 PM
If i had the transport i would get this.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wall-mounted-touchscreen-digital-jukebox-Coin-operated-Spares-or-repairs-/252349798269?hash=item3ac138577d:g:oH0AAOSwgApXCRw5
It's fully working and with an Ipac you can hook up those coin mechs pretty easily. It isn't the prettiest but it's a bargain even if you just stripped out the parts.
I saw that one YUCK you have no taste, I thought it was ugly as hell.
Yeah as I said it's not the prettiest but you wouldn't get the parts for the price they want for that, it's all about how much work you want to do your self and how much you want to spend. I like the Digital Storm and max fire cabs as they are quite small but people seem to want too much money for them normally converted to some 3rd party software already.
Isn't the biggest problem with converting those Sound Leisure Jukeboxes finding the touch screen driver for them?
I too keep looking at these on E-Bay and I am so tempted, I've even put in some bids in the past couple of months but have been out-bid.
Thing is I just fear not being able to find Windows 7 drivers for the touchscreen and having a very pretty but expensive brick.
I wouldn't want to re-use Windows XP again as I like the online features of E-Touch.
Plenty people here have the drivers, I was sent drivers for my touch screen from here, and sometimes works and sometimes don't, but a couple of reboots and it kicks in.
You can always put a monitor in there and other parts as obviously that is what it is. Just like a pc case.
The sound leisure ones tend to have mainstream touchscreens so the drivers shouldn't be a big issue. YMMV
Quote from: Barcrest on April 13, 2016, 07:36:51 AM
The sound leisure ones tend to have mainstream touchscreens so the drivers shouldn't be a big issue. YMMV
That's good to know, I may take a bit of a punt on one and see how it works out.
I just checked this morning, that star bust cabinet ended up at £310 with £40 postage, so £350 in the end. Quite expensive compared to the £150 that I paid for a arcade/touch cabinet. I will still keep an eye open now, as I might just turn my cab for games.
Would be ideal if can find one of those dual screen jobbies, it is either that or trying to build a cabinet, although my wood working skills are crap, but would be a lot cheaper.
Couldn't find any decent pictures, it's this one i have. Mine still has the touchscreen in the bottom obviously.
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/sound-leisure-video-surfer-jukebox-518722489
God that is like my ex misses, ugly as sin
Go for one of these monoliths then ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Self-Order-Kiosk-17-Touch-Screen-Information-Point-Buy-It-Here-/222039343606?hash=item33b29381f6:g:aU0AAOSwv0tVFVd-
Yuck and to think one person has brought one already. I have noticed one auction today, that I am keeping Mum about, I am still waiting for some money to come in, but might be tempting.
I have seen a cheap lenovo on ebay but it has 2 days left. Ebay is pants nowdays, about 5 years ago you could get anything and there were loads of items. Now you are lucky to get a page of results. There also doesn't seem to be any bargains because of this as the limited supply seems to have forced up prices. I am not paying £400 for a used all in one pc.