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NSM Cosmic Burst Wall Mount/Table CD Jukebox and 100 CDs

$ 2059.19

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

NSM  Cosmic Burst Wall CD Mount Juke Box
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I'm a former jukebox guy and bought all mine new, so this one's in good condition. Its ready to make money at a coffee shop diner, bar or small bowling alley. This bad boy would bring in 0-0 every 2 weeks.
Just remember if you are a juke box noob, and want to start making $$$ you will have to pay a yearly ASCAP licensing fee to play the songs at an establishment.
Its also a great gift for a loved one or just you. Will look fantastic in a man cave or she shed and children will think you are the coolest parent in the world, until you tell them its actually a bank to save up for that Disney trip. (It holds up to 0 in singles and a bunch of quarters)
You're not getting any younger and they (Rowe and NSM) aren't making any more of these, so looking for a decent looking, working-order unit like this one is getting harder to find.
This isn't your average cannibalized jukebox
you see everywhere with stuff missing. Everything is still there. Watch the video:
https://youtu.be/9BAVpv5pE1U?list=TLPQMTcwNjIwMjGlNNQqpUsJkw
The Time Keeper battery
was changed last week. ( look at photo #3) Its one of the thorns on your side to owning amusement games and jukeboxes. Its a small yellow lithium battery (like for a computer) that is attached to the motherboard. When it dies, all the memory goes with it: the clock, the CD tracks, the date, etc. and it won't boot up. Replacements are available at SuzoHapp or you may find some on eBay. Its a fairly common battery in the amusement world, I put the battery part's sticker inside part #
M4T28-BR12SH1 TIMEKEEPER SNAPHAT Battery
YES ALL 100 CDS ARE INCLUDED.
From artists like Abba to ZZ Top, The Beatles, grunge, Motown, 50's oldies, disco, hip hop, the Time Life Classic Rock series, 80's, country and Billboard 1960's and 70's. . (over a 00 value, a good variety)
You have to take out the CD carriages when moving the unit. Note:
100% of them are original CD's NO COPIES
. None of this homemade crap, remember I was a jukebox operator, customers shouldn't pay for fake CDs. See video above.
What you need:
For  home use , a pair of  computer speakers  or studio monitor speakers like KRK, Mackie, Tannoy or JBL. musicians use.
For pro use, a pair of Electro Voice, JBL or other pro audio PA/DJ speakers. There are RCA outs on the motherboard to route out to your powered speakers.
I have set the computer to 50c a song/.00 for 3.
I also set the computer for 100 free plays a day (F3 on the remotes)  which is insane. And it plays random songs every 20 minutes.
Comparing to a
Rowe,  when it comes to speed, the NSM's CD changer is more efficient. It plays the songs about 10 seconds faster than the Rowes, meaning it locates and plays the tune really quick, opposed to the Rowe which  rotating mass of CD's has to spin to find it, then grabs it and sets it on the player. What I didn't like about the Rowe is the amount of moving parts it has compared to NSM.
I have owned Rowe wall mount cd jukeboxes and other NSM wall mounts and a couple floor NSM cd jukeboxes. And honestly this one- the ESVI.1 model,  is the most simple unit ever made. As seen in picture 3 all it has is a power supply and motherboard.
No Returns. Can ship via freight or if you want, take a road trip with a U-Haul.  I'm in California.