Which ’80s’ boomboxes are best? Listening to music is how we feel nostalgia. For music lovers in the 1980s, carrying a boombox was the best way to bring your tunes on the go. Today, some brands are ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Don’t call it a comeback. The boombox was a staple of ...
Details are scarce, but these are the basic facts: We are rewind is bringing back the boombox. This is the new GB-001, the latest product from the small French company at the forefront of the small ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Maybe you want to listen to that mix CD your high school ...
We’re just about old enough to remember the era when cassettes were the chief music listening format. Those little plastic rectangles which housed miniature tape spools were quite a finicky and often ...
Teac Japan announced the LP-R550 today [JP], a kind of Swiss Army knife for audio freaks. Buyers get a turntable, a cassette player/recorder, a CD player/recorder and a PLL synthesized AM/FM stereo ...
The original boomboxes offered one of the first ways to bring music anywhere. We've got plenty of options for portable music now, but a boombox brings more than that, with plenty of features, playback ...
The late 1970s and early 1980s were indeed a glorious time to be alive. Growing up in that era exposed us to a veritable treasure trove of consumer electronics that quite literally went on to not only ...
A decade ago I was moderately surprised to find that companies like Sony were showing off portable music players at CES, because I figured most people had moved on to using smartphones to listen to ...
Califone International has launched a classroom boombox with a built-in USB port and SD card slot. The Spirit SD Multimedia Player/Recorder allows educators to play pre-recorded instructional ...
Mitashi has come out with a new ‘all-in-one’ multimedia player that, for some strange and godforsaken reason, includes a cassette player. Ah well, who are we to judge? Here’s the press release, and ...