Nissan Juke turned into 'Juke Box"

(June 15, 2012) LONDON — Get out the ear plugs. Nissan has and Ministry of Sound have created the Juke Box, an ear-splitting sound system for the Nissan Juke.

They have created the world's ultimate mobile sound system — louder than a jumbo jet in take-off. The technical know-how for the Juke Box comes from sound experts Martin Audio, who designed and built the current system in the infamous "Bo" — the main room in Ministry of Sound's London home.


In 1991 Justin Berkmann, one of the clubs founders, alongside James Palumbo and Humphrey Waterhouse, created a club never seen before in Europe; where the music and sound system came first. The pair created the ultimate club sound system, a five-sided room within a room that was acoustically perfect, and is still considered today to be one of the best sound systems in the world.

Building on Ministry of Sound's ethos of "creating the moments people live for" Nissan & Ministry of Sound have turned to Martin Audio to create a 150 decibel, 18,900 watt sound system, which is completely self-sufficient in terms of power and production.

Thanks to its custom-built 19 kilowatt rig the Juke Box's sound system fits into a standard Juke. A set of custom made cabinets and enclosures housing two 18-inch powered sub units and the same Mid Hi enclosures that are used at Ministry of Sound enable exceptionally loud out-put without compromising on sound quality — one of Ministry of Sound's key philosophies.

The Juke Box also features an integrated radio studio, allowing anything played on the system to be captured for broadcast via Ministry of Sound's digital radio app.

Gareth Dunsmore, Marketing Communications Nissan in Europe said: "We have made a great product that we believe creates excitement through our innovative approach to the small car market; Ministry of Sound is the industry leader in creating the moments people live for through their bespoke sound systems.  Together with Nissan Design Europe, RML and Ministry of Sound we wanted to challenge the establishment and make something truly unique."

The Juke Box will debut at Le Mans this weekend in the drivers' parade at the start of the world famous 24 hour endurance race. It will tour the three-day event, providing pop-up parties for music fans and gear heads alike. The Nissan Juke Box transforms into a fully-functioning PA system, complete with DJ booth and ambient lighting making it the perfect touring party venue and proving that motor sport and music is a match made in heaven.


The mobile festivities at Le Mans will be hosted by some of Ministry of Sound's headline DJs, running long into the night, keeping race goers entertained.

A two-part webisode series will be released to coincide with the Juke's debut at Le Mans, showing a behind the scenes look at its invention through to realization. The aim is to bring to life the twin values of design and performance that are the heartbeat of this concept.

In order to highlight the Juke Box's summer tour across Europe, a six month radio partnership will be launched after Le Mans with the "Nissan Juke Box Sessions" being broadcast on Ministry of Sound's Digital Radio channel on Mondays from 5 p.m. to 7p.m.

About Ministry of Sound: Ministry of Sound Group is a global youth entertainment business comprising recorded music including hit artists and compilations, nightclubs and bars, live events, consumer electronics and fashion. The iconic brands including Ministry of Sound and Hed Kandi drive a business with sales approaching £100 million.