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Ask Marc: Do we need two jukeboxes if we want to play music in two different rooms?

For the latest in our ‘Ask Marc’ series of common customer queries, Sarah King from Leicester questions how many jukeboxes she needs to hire for her multi-room venue. As King writes in;

‘We are thinking about hiring a touch screen jukebox in our pub. Can we have the jukebox played in both rooms or do we need two jukeboxes?’

The Hire Jukebox team would like to reassure landlords like King that one jukebox can cater to up to four different areas within a pub or bar, as we offer a dedicated Music Zones feature for our digital jukeboxes. Through this service, landlords can not only project background music throughout their entire venue, they also have the option to set different volumes for each separate space.

Volume can be an important factor in creating a certain atmosphere within a venue, so this function to alter the volume on a zone by zone basis can prove vital in achieving the right balance and keeping all customers satisfied in a venue. For example, often establishments serving food may prefer to play background music at a quieter, softer level in the dining area and turn it up in the main bar for a livelier effect. There’s even a track reject button in case any unwanted tracks accidentally slip through into the mix.

For convenience, volume controls for each zone are located at one central control panel behind the bar. Background music volume settings can then be pre-programmed into the system, by time of day or day of the week, offering an efficient way for landlords to set the right mood for each individual area.

Contact Hire Jukebox to learn more about how the latest digital jukeboxes’ innovative special features can be used to deliver a background music service specifically tailored to your pub, bar or club.

Author: Marc Bird