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As the Nissan revealed its 2012 Juke Box, it topped its reputation of powerful car stereo systems.

What makes the 2012 Juke Box one of the loudest car stereo in the world is its 150db surround audio system.

Nissan’s formal revelation ceremony of its latest version of the model has been organized last weekend’s Le Mans race circuit. The model was said to take a tour later across Europe.

The model features the 18,900 watt car stereo system which is entirely self-powered and will allow owners to make out door pop-up parties anywhere the owner wants. The 2012 Jukebox model comes with a fully PA system and a DJ console. The device also has its own ambient lighting system in its interiors.

Gareth Dunsmore, Marketing Communications Nissan in Europe believes that Nissan had made a great product that will create excitement through its recent innovative approach to the small car market. Nowadays, in this auto industry, ministry of sound is the leader in creating the moments people live for through their customized sound system. Together with Nissan Design Europe, RML and Ministry of Sound Nissan wanted to challenge the establishment and make something really one of a kind.

If such is not enough, the 2012 Juke Box has been inbuilt with radio studio where any songs can be played on the Juke Box system will be captured and played on the digital radio application of Ministry of Sound. The 2012 Juke Box will make its official public appearance during the driver’s parade at the beginning of the Le Man 24-hour race scheduled this weekend.



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