What a nice way to have a jukebox in your house. And under $1000. The Crosley iJukebox looks really impressive! Lots of color changing lights and motion CD's spinning in a top lighted window. Remote controlled. The single player CD plays MP3 CD's too. So you can burn a ton of MP3's onto a CD on your PC and this iJukebox will play them. There is a power-on light button so you can operate the iJukebox without the lights on, if desired. Also the lights change colors, from deep reds to deep greens to deep blues and colors in-between. But what is really nice, on the unit back is a switch where you can FREEZE the current light color for a constant red, or constant blue or whatever you freeze the changing lights at. Switching the button off, the colors will again function in rotating change mode.
Rollers on the base allow the unit to move around easily if needed. This has AM/FM, iPod dock (I have not used that yet), and single CD drive they plays MP3's burnt to a CD.
Also has AUX input on the back. But this iJukebox really looks impressive, and BIG. Not a tiny scaled down unit. It stands about 4" tall, and taller if you ad the optional base storage unit.
Yes you can have your very own fun, eye catching, center of attraction, old fashion jukebox with this Crosley iJukebox unit.
PS.. Mine came where the spinning CD's in the top windows was dark and not spinning. The front colored lights worked ok. Only the top window and spinning CD's were not functioning. Also make sure the "light-on" large yellow button on the jukebox front is pressed in the "on" position. If the front arched lights light up ok, but the top spinning CD window is dark and not working, then you have a problem. A call to crossly tech, told me sometimes a wire comes lose during shipping.
As instructed by crosley tech, (FIRST UN-PLUG THE JUKEBOX FROM THE WALL) I removed the arched top back panel (several screws to remove), took off the back top arched panel, and to the very far right inside you see a circuit board with two "large-thick" yellow wires going to the very extreme far right of the board, and two large-thick black wires also going to the same extreme far right area. These are power wires going to the CD spinning function circuit board. As expected by crossly tech, one large black wire was not attached. Just hanging there. You look close to the far right of the board and you see where the "two" yellow wires snap onto "two" prongs, and the "two" black wires should snap onto "two" prongs of their own. Easily noticed is a prong with no wire attached. This is where the lose black wire needs re-connecting to. You will see a small round clear-glass fuse with two snap prongs on each end side of the glass fuse. The two large black wires snap onto these two prongs, one black wire on each side of the glass fuse. One wire per prong. I seen right away one prong next to one side of the glass fuse had no wire attached. THAT is where this lose large black wire should go. After re-attaching the lose wire, and screwing the arched back top cover back onto the unit, the spinning CD's worked and the light in the window was on.
So if your iJukebox comes with the top spinning CD window dark and no spinning action but all other front colored lights are working, then that black wire probably has just come lose. UN-PLUG the jukebox, naturally before removing the back cover and attaching wire(s). I have a youtube video on this fix. Search "crossly 12-2 jukebox" at youtube. I highly recommend contacting crossly tech support to guide you with this lose wire fix !!!
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