Setting the Tone: Pre-Programming the Pub Jukebox to Create the Right Atmosphere for Your Venue
The owners of the Pack Horse pub in Chippenham no longer face the risk of the wrong jukebox track putting off pub-goers, thanks to HireJukebox’s personalised background music system options.
Many pub owners often feel wary of relying on a jukebox as a background music system, worried that a heavy rock track chosen during a peaceful lunchtime or a slow ballad played on a busy Saturday night could spoil the ambiance of their venue. Thankfully, this is no longer the case.
With HireJukebox’s wide range of pre-programmable options, landlords can now individually tailor the available jukebox tracks to their exact requirements at different times of the day or week. This function can automatically limit the digital jukebox library at a certain point in time based on a number of factors, including BPM range, genre or even specific song exclusions.
HireJukebox also provide venues with the opportunity to increase the pause between songs or automatically play background music at a lower volume than track requests. Both of these measures are designed to encourage pub-goers to make selections using the jukebox, increasing jukebox takings and creating a vital second income stream for the pub or bar.
Combining these options, the Pack Horse in Chippenham continuously plays slower tracks during the day and automatically switches to higher BPM songs with longer gaps between them at night, creating a livelier atmosphere. The pub’s owners can therefore now cater their background music to the various crowds that visit their venue, without having to think about changing CDs or playlists during busy service hours.
What’s more, HireJukebox’s background music experts are happy to alter a pub’s pre-programmed jukebox settings on request, in case the Elvis-loving regulars suddenly start demanding the latest Lady Gaga and Tiny Tempah tracks instead.
Discover additional personalised jukebox services HireJukebox offers venue owners in order to boost their takings on our product pages and other recent blogs.
Author: Marc Bird