Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Music on 17 March 2009

We like the MP3 jukebox from the house of ReBraun. Well, it’s a perfect combination of a retro, stylish and technologically advanced music station that will sure spice up any gathering that it is made a part of! The brain child of designer Dieter Rams, ‘Audio Kompaktanlage’ created in 1962, which was also a benchmark in terms of a post-war German design, is the inspiration behind the new jukebox.
Of course, the much required upgrades have been successfully done, but the retro style of the ReBraun music station has been retained to its possible extent while keeping in mind a modern electronic gadget. So, it comes with wireless capabilities and even has a digital data and mixed multimedia.
Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Music on 21 May 2008

I am sure you must be ignorant of the fact that our grand parents use to burn stress by listening to the funky tracks via good old jukeboxes. And thus we have to relate retro with nostalgia, which is pro-active in today’s age. The impact of retro stuff is so intense that we tend to dump our 32GB player for keeping our fingers upon any retro over sized music boxes. Amidst pool of such jukeboxes, here I have chosen the classic 1957 Rock-Ola jukebox with a reason. It is advisable to install this valuable piece of serviceable décor in your posh pad.

The absolutely reinstated jukebox conveys high-quality sound and credit for that goes to the Jenson hi-fidelity system positioned in the ravishingly glorious chrome cabinet, which is evocative of the Elvis Presley era. True its feature of holding around 200 plus beats can easily be marred by your iPod but nothing can be compensated for its retro appeal that reflects the classic culture exhibited by you at just $8,995.
Posted in Antique, Gadgets, Luxury, Speakers on 13 May 2008

If by any chance you were looking for some antique accessory that is exceptionally personalized and can be gifted to your dear friend on that special day then your hunt may end here. The product am talking about is an ultra-innovative retro jukebox. Featured above is the vintage AMI200 Jukebox that was tagged as the best sound machine after its being unveiled in 1957. It’s sedan form; chrome bumper, wrap-round windscreen and usage of neon lighting can be counted as its USPs.

Available in four editions, this device can be your obvious choice as it offers involuntary collection for 200 tracks on either side of 100 forty-five rpm records. Now start imagining the reaction of the proud recipient after holding this rare jukebox in his blessed hands. But this luxurious piece doesn’t come cheap and thus demands $19,685.









