You see, every Maker got together in our secret cave and decided, yes, this is retro radio mod week...gutting a vintage radio and stuffing the laptop parts inside to make a jukebox that can store and play MP3s or send them to a home stereo. It can even be wirelessly networked to stream songs from a PC or play Internet radio stations. Link.
HOW TO build a Vintage Digital Jukebox
You see, every Maker got together in our secret cave and decided, yes, this is retro radio mod week...gutting a vintage radio and stuffing the laptop parts inside to make a jukebox that can store and play MP3s or send them to a home stereo. It can even be wirelessly networked to stream songs from a PC or play Internet radio stations. Link.
Recent Entries
- BlueSMiRF found in credit card sniffer
- Mystery iPhone musical instrument - World's most expensive ocarina
- Stained glass d20s
- CRAFT Thanksgiving roundup
- 3D renderings of the Mandelbrot set
- New in the Maker Shed: Microbe Motel kit
- Science through graphic novels
- Tiny solar-powered brass engine in a wineglass
- Maker Shed kiosks at Fry's
- New hackerspace in Chicagoland: Workshop 88
Comments
Oldest comments listed first.
Leave a comment
Subscribe to MAKE Magazine!
Subscribe today, save 42% and get web access to MAKE free. MAKE Digital Edition is available only to subscribers.
$34.95 / 1 year
(4 Quarterly Issues)




































I have researched time and time again creating a digital Wurlitzer copycat but good luck finding bubble tubes! If anyone has done this, or knows a source for after-market tubes, please post!
Of course buying a Wurlitzer and hacking it up wouldnt work, thats just unforgivable!! :)
Reply to this comment