@Reli
I did try a WMA file today. That works also. So far Mp3 / WAV / WMA play on mine with USB
It is an honestly nice unit. I first saw it advertised, under a different brand name, on an Aldi's ad. Unfortunately, no Aldi's near me. Seeing this introduced as a recognizable old-school respected brand name was just too much for me. I had to try it lolWhen I started this topic, the reactions were quite weak.
But over time, the comments and interest to this boombox grew.
The reviews on YouTube helped and some people has already bought this boombox:
@goodman, @TMR, @Transistorized, @BoomBoxStash
I hope to brings you a lot of positive emotions.
I believe there will be more comments in this topic.
Have a nice day.
That's a great colour!WOW! I just received the BBX today and it’s fantastic!!!
The biggest reason why I love it:
It’s LEGITIMATE.
I never bought any of the “retro” boomboxes bc they were cheaply made, generic looking caricatures of real vintage radios. Yuck.
The Aiwa on the other hand feels like a brand new old school boombox from the early 1980’s. Even the small details are mostly correct.
It has a high quality feel about it:
- Knobs feel solid and weighted.
- Cabinet plastic feels thick.
- It’s really heavy
- Old school handle is solid.
I love that it takes D batteries. Contributes to the legit old school feel.
Sound quality is no better or worse than most of my vintage units. I’d call it mid-fi, which is fine by me! I’ve only tried CD so far…my expectations are lower for the tape playback. Will add an edit once I listen to cassettes.
The yellow color is HOT!! I was worried it was going to look like cheap shiny toy plastic. The yellow is painted on, not molded in. It has a matte finish which adds to the quality aesthetic.
Cons:
Just a few very insignificant nit pics - I think the meters look a little cheap, the pink and blue button accent panels are a bit garish, the am/fm dial face plate looks a touch cheap. Lastly, the Bluetooth badge on the CD face plate belies its vintage aesthetic. Nothing to dissuade my joy for this awesome radio. Overall quality exceeds my expectations.
I had it delivered to my school today and had it set up on a work table. My students came in and FLIPPED! They were wide-eyed and wowed! It was so much fun.
I’ll post more as I use it in the coming days. If you’re on the fence - BUY IT. It’s a great radio!!
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I like yellow to .i think in going to buy ..please can someone about muse if are true 80watts?.thanksI think you will be happy with it. It's the next best thing since the DJ-Tech IMO. Sure, they are built at a cost like most things these days but I would say go for it![]()
I believe these all have the same or very similar amp chips in them. Someone feel free to chime in if I am incorrect on that assumption. If they are the same, they are more of a true 10 Watts RMS per channel. 80 Watts sounds more like a PMPO type of advertising on power.I like yellow to .i think in going to buy ..please can someone about muse if are true 80watts?.thanks
Yes .please I’m curiose tooMi piace anche il giallo. Penso che comprerò... Qualcuno può dirmi se i Muse hanno davvero 80 watt? Grazie.
I believe these all have the same or very similar amp chips in them. Someone feel free to chime in if I am incorrect on that assumption. If they are the same, they are more of a true 10 Watts RMS per channel. 80 Watts sounds more like a PMPO type of advertising on power.