jimmyjimmy19702010
Member (SA)
More power is always appreciated! 
But if you're going to have things like an FM tuner, you HAVE to make sure it all works properly. I never bothered with a tuner on my boxes as I couldn't get those tuners that Bumpboxx uses to work right.
I'd gladly do without the swag and the wireless mic and all that and get a better built and properly tuned and sealed reflex box with a higher quality stereo amp and tuner etc.
But that's just me.
I could build a box with 250 watts RMS x 2 running on a high voltage DC power supply tomorrow but keep in mind that three times the RMS power doesn't equal 3 times louder. Regardless of what output power you have, speaker sensitivity is king!!
It sounds like Rob is going for the title of 'most powerful box' again - I don't think the majority of people want the Bumpboxx to be substantially louder, they just want better sound and build quality and input options that work and amps that don't die. I think many people want a more polished finish too, like the DJ Tech unit we all love.
Who knows, maybe that's exactly what Rob has planned.
I will add that I have never heard a Bumpboxx. I base my humble opinion on feedback provided my Amazon.com customers and by members here who own Bumpboxes.
Again, just my humble opinion.
James....

But if you're going to have things like an FM tuner, you HAVE to make sure it all works properly. I never bothered with a tuner on my boxes as I couldn't get those tuners that Bumpboxx uses to work right.
I'd gladly do without the swag and the wireless mic and all that and get a better built and properly tuned and sealed reflex box with a higher quality stereo amp and tuner etc.
But that's just me.
I could build a box with 250 watts RMS x 2 running on a high voltage DC power supply tomorrow but keep in mind that three times the RMS power doesn't equal 3 times louder. Regardless of what output power you have, speaker sensitivity is king!!
It sounds like Rob is going for the title of 'most powerful box' again - I don't think the majority of people want the Bumpboxx to be substantially louder, they just want better sound and build quality and input options that work and amps that don't die. I think many people want a more polished finish too, like the DJ Tech unit we all love.

Who knows, maybe that's exactly what Rob has planned.

I will add that I have never heard a Bumpboxx. I base my humble opinion on feedback provided my Amazon.com customers and by members here who own Bumpboxes.
Again, just my humble opinion.

James....
