Sound Leisure has received an incredible response to its three new freestanding jukeboxes unveiled at last months EAG show.
The New Yorker, Rocket and 1015 combine the classic looks of Sound Leisure’s nostalgia jukeboxes with the latest digital technology expected by pub retail customers.
“Orders were taken from a good cross-section of the industry from independent operators through to multi-nationals,” says Sound Leisure Managing Director, Chris Black. “Customers understand that freestanding jukeboxes take more money due to their increased presence on site. In addition, contrary to popular belief, they don’t actually take up more space than wall mounted jukeboxes. In today’s modern venues where screens are in abundance, free-standers are a sure fire way to ensure the jukebox stands out from the crowd – especially when they look this good!”
Paul Purcell of Amusement Leisure Warrington ordered both a New Yorker and a Rocket at EAG. “As soon as I saw these jukeboxes I ordered two for city centre pubs that I knew would love them,” he said. “These jukeboxes will work well in gastro pubs, trendy bars and even family-focused food venues. I will use them to get new business in sites where I do not currently have machines, they will unlock new sites for me,” he added.
For more information on these stunning new machines please contact the Sound Leisure sales team.