Brennan JB7 - Digital Jukebox

 

jb7_white_cdThe Brennan JB7 is a fantastic new way to listen to music.

  • JB7 holds your entire CD collection on a hard disk to give you instant access to any of your music and play unbroken delicious music for as long as you want.
  • You can choose and play an album or track without getting out of your chair.
  • You get to see what is playing from across a room.
  • One button plays your entire music collection at random - another turns it off - its what you need when its late and you just want to unwind.

JB7 will re-invigorate your passion for music. It will make you feel like a teenager again.

Amazing things happen when you listen to your music on JB7.

I re-discovered that I loved Van Morrison. I mean how did that happen? I'd somehow forgotten that I loved Van Morrison. I have a handful of his CDs but somehow when I saw the words on the side of a CD on a shelf it did nothing to me.

Once I had my JB7 I was just scrolling through the albums from the sofa and I thought I haven't heard Van for a while so I pressed play. It was like discovering a twenty pound note in an old pair of jeans or having a cup of tea made by a friend.

The next thing you know I'm on Amazon browsing for more CDs.

JB7 packs a dynamite 60W amp in a package the size of a book. It has a vibrant blue soft scrolling display and convention defying yet classy blue styling. Get your friends round - show off!

There is nothing like JB7 at the price. Its not just great in the home - JB7 has been picked up by restaurant, bar and shop owners because it delivers hassle free non-stop music. No computer no network.

Your CD collection probably cost you thousands, it can make you cry or make you sing and dance but its doing nothing for you on the shelf.

Have you forgotten how much you love your music?   Buy JB7 and have some fun!

More about the Brennan JB7


How many CDs do you own?

We've had a lot of e-mails from people with 1000 CDs or more. We're interested
to know how many CDs people own but couldn't find much info on the web so
we decided to do our own survey.

It will be more statistically meaningful if more people respond so let us know whether you own 20 CDs or 2,000. Its anonymous and takes about 15 seconds. We'll publish the results when we have enough replies.

Survey

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Hi-Fi Choice magazine Best Buy Award July 2008.

"We can't think of a better all-round solution for an office or spare room system, unless its a big space and you have cash to burn."

Richard Black


Watch the videos!

jb7display100OK we're not going to win any Oscars but these short videos are the best way to see what were talking about.

Video 1 - MP3 takeaway

Video 2 - Find music by txt

Video 3 - How to load a CD

 


This a true 21st Century hi-fi component. One of the best hi-fi components for digital music. 

Lewis Caliburn, The Register

 

This system is absolutely excellent at providing a simple way to load and manage your music collection without needing a PC... 

The built in amplifier coupled with Brennan's own speakers provide beautiful clear quality sound regardless of your listening tastes.

Peter Wilson - Gadgetspeak

 

Small wonder: newcomer Brennan's JB7 is a knockout.

Dan George, Techradar

 


 "I bought one of your JB7's the other day, which is not like me to buy something from a company I do not know, but saw the ad on facebook, checked out your website and I just had to have one.
Delivered very quickly, and I must say what a fantastic bit of kit it is.
The sound quality from the speakers, which I also bought from you, is amazing...
...Again, may I say how brilliant the system is, as they say, it does everything it says on the label....fantastic.

 

 Phil, Milton Keynes


Massive CD database 

The chart shows how the 2.4 million CD database divides into ten broad categories. The classical genre alone contains 250,000 CDs - that's 1.5 miles of different CDs side by side.

 

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I had the boys round on Sunday and they were all, to a man, like kids in a sweet shop jostling for a turn.

Jim, Somerset