How many broken CD players do you currently
have sitting on your shelves?
Have
you modified all of your jukeboxes with expensive "after market" CD
players?
How much do you spend having your CD player serviced?
Do they still work 6 months later?


The
weakest part of any jukebox is the CD player and yet it is the
most important and most frequently used part of any jukebox.
Do you remember when we had to spend $500 just to get a new replacement?
Our situation today is slightly better. We can purchase a new unit for
about $280 or have our unit serviced at our local distributor for around
$135. What a bargain!
Wasting money did not get you where you are today. And we feel
the same way. We were tired of the chronic and expensive service
calls just
to keep our jukeboxes running.
You can imagine our excitement when we found the solution
to our
problem.
Service your own CD players! We realize this might sound scary, but
we felt the same way, until the day we actually received replacement
parts
to repair the CD units we had sitting on our shelves. We fixed
all 20 of them in one afternoon for the cost of two brand new CD players!
You
know what this means?
We will never have to purchase another brand new CD player or
have one
factory serviced.
So in the spirit of dissipating the financial burden of operating
CD jukeboxes we want to share our discovery with the rest of the
operators
in US.
We
even included detailed service instructions in the SERVICE folder.