It was discontinued. I wish they would make a new one, but I doubt they will. Their primary business is turntables and mixers. They are located in Hong Kong, and they never answered my emails.
Sad to hear. I´m very interested in such portable systems which has a lot more power than such stupid bluetooth mini speakers. I built such one at my own using an existing housing for two 6,5" speakers and a 12V amp with 2x 12V 5Ah batterys (very cheap for a scooter) but I only have one chinch connection without a volume control. I have to adjust the volume at the source device which is no problem. Using an 3,5mm headphone jack to chinch to connect my phone to it. I have two car speakers in it but the sound quality isn´t great in all. Good for a campfire in the evening when more people are there since this device is quite loud.
I got one of these DJ Tech DJ Boomboxes in Black for 60 bucks in a local shop. I upgraded the battery as well, and for the money it's amazing. I had it for almost 2 years now, and it still holds up very well. The build quality is very good, mine only has a few marks in the paint, and the aluminum on the front is a bit scratched. One interesting thing to say about this product, the amplifier built into this thing is a tda7379, which has a max output of 38 watts per channel on 22V. Since this bad boy runs at about 17 to 19 Volts, it gets less than that. About 21 Watts per channel, yes that's very accurate. BUT, if you crank the volume above 80% and you are listening to very bass heavy songs, the amp will blow the internal speakers, so the amp is too powerful for the speakers that are built into it, at least if you use the power adapter.
Awesome speaker sadly they don't sell it anymore looks great. Right now im building my own boombox styled bluetooth speaker using propper drivers and a strong wooden enclosure.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector yes I bought both from the ebay ad. 1hr drive each way. $400 for both even though I initially only wanted the red one but he was getting so many msgs I committed to both. Batteries were dead in both
@@gaymondlee7198 Congrats, how do you like the sound? I believe you talked to Rio Pappa on FB, he is looking for one of those. If you ever decide to sell one, I'm in Cali and could pick it up.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector i really like the sound of the dj tech and used it daily for about a week. I put away the (6) 80s boomboxes I have and relegated them as decor for now. I like everything about it except for the handle that won't stay in upright position. I picked up the aiwa exos 9 a few days ago and using that at the moment
can see where the costs were cut. i would be interested in buying a gutted version so i can upgrade a few other parts. for instance, that FM BT and MP3 module is a generic cheap Chinese car stereo thing.
Yes I'm sure the circuit board is cheap, but that's true for every Bluetooth speaker these days. The real cost was in the design, molding and fabrication of the plastic front case, followed by the metal trim plates. I bet they lost money on it, due to the low production. I doubt they made more than 500-1000 of them.
yes, there was profit there. that entire thing at most cost 124$ I get to deal with stuff like that all the time. (speakers and various other audio stuff out of the chinese market.) either way, Im a bit curious why it was a short production.
They're out of Hong Kong and their main business is turntables and mixing boards. The only advertising they did on this was two posts on Facebook. No other social media, to my knowledge. They just sent them to B&H Photo and a few DJ stores in America, who then listed them on Amazon. I don't believe it was sold in Europe. Maybe Asia, but I doubt it. They never responded to my emails, so I don't know what their future plans are. If they were planning a second edition, it would have been out by now. I suspect their main motivation in building this device was just to have something that would attract attention at trade shows.
Nice review and great product! Have you thought of changing out the speakers and putting different ones in? Do you know what ohms the current speakers are?
They're 8 ohms, so yeah I could get more bass with lower ohm speakers, but I'm OK with the sound as it is. Too many other projects going on right now, lol.
It sounds good but I doubt it can blow away the Conion C- 100F or the National Panasonic Rx 5350 (Holy Grail of Boomboxes) both of which I owned and loved you could either box from literally 3 blocks away on a noisy Brooklyn street!!!
It really depends, indoor vs outdoor. For indoor use the DJ Tech will dominate, the bass hits hard. But for pure volume, the C100F would most definitely be louder outdoors. Its just a difference in the way the speakers are built. DJ Tech speakers are small but they have rubber surrounds that can really move. But it doesn't produce enough mids to project enough volume outdoors.
I’m not 100% sold on its looks as they never look quite right looking like a boom box but not having a cassette deck out front. I’m impressed with the sound though. I’d love to be able to mod my retro 80’s boom box with modern speakers and amp… well, anything is possible of course if you know what you are doing but sadly I don’t !
Unfortunately not, they sold out 3 or 4 months ago. They did not sell very many. I am guessing no more than 5 or 6 hundred of them. They're in Hong Kong, and they did not advertise it enough, or promote it on social media. Their main business is turntables and mixing boards, so they probably just didn't care.
Thanks for the reply. That is unfortunate, you would think if they were a seller they would care. being an old fart, I dig the looks of those 80 style boom boxes.
could I plug my computer into it like I am doing now but get that great sound? I love to play Pandora on my boom box but my boom box is so old and not good sound.
I just read the specs and it says a frequency response down to 20 hz!! Really???!!! Does this thing really hit that low? If so, that's highly impressive!!!
For speakers like this, that's impossible. You'd need much more excursion capabilities with a much longer magnet, or use a 10" subwoofer or bigger. But if you want crazy bass on the cheap, get a Bose Acoustimass bass module. They're burrito-sized boxes with at least *2 5-¼" Long throw woofers in a bizarre 6th order bandpass box, which makes for window-rattling low-end down to 22Hz. However, if you're going to be using it for critical listening, go with a real subwoofer. The One-note-bass nature of these bandpass enclosures make it difficult to hear distortion and whatnot, and are often large. So if you just want ridiculous bass on the cheap, that's your best bet. My father has a Bose Acoustimass 15. it's been shaking the entire house since 1990 and it bangs just as hard as the day it was first set up. www.crutchfield.com/S-Mta7J2L0ZuZ/p_018AM15W/Bose-Acoustimass-15-White.html
Little colored review, opinion based upon one model. Panasonic made fantastic high-quality boomboxes back in the day especially in the last decade, the 90's. 21Watt at 10% THD is worthless to mention, you don't want to listen to 10% distortion. I like the unit however don't understand why they don't paint the front, the plastic color is a little off compared to the cabinet color. Over time the difference can increase by direct sunlight or uv-light. It is nice that the case can be opened and the battery is replacable. Still don't know if I want to purchase this thing.
The point was to compare it to other 1-piece boxes. Most only had 3 to 10 watts per channel at the same level of distortion. And just listening to it we could tell it would smoke any 1-piece from the 80's or 90's in terms of bass. Only certain 3-piece boxes like the Sony FH models would beat it. But nobody would carry those outdoors.
The 80's boom boxes used general purpose paper cone full range speakers, and the power amplifiers were typically a few watts per channel. They were made cheap, all plastic case sounded awful, and used gutless d cell batteries. That newer 2015 boom box is using hi-fi speakers, a proper tuned ported cabinet, and 20+ Watts per channel, and powerful lead acid battery, it would be heavier, it also has proper mixing desk and inputs, also separate bass and treble, this is all far superior to the absolute 80's rubbish..99.99% of 80's boom boxes only had a useless tone control. Also they were called boom boxes as the distinct distorted sound they made was caused from cone break-up modes in the cheep poor quality paper cones and amplifier clipping on the bass, some plastic cases on some models did also rattle and ring on bass notes too.
Eh, I collect 80's boomboxes, and while I agree most had crap for build quality, they were very good between 1979-1983. After that they began to go downhill when manufacturers realized that people cared more about looks and size. But anyway, there is nothing wrong with a paper speaker. Many vintage hifi speakers are paper. As long as it is not exposed to water or sharp objects, it will hold up fine. Plus they produce much louder midrange than today's Bluetooth speakers do. Today's Bluetooth speakers have rubber or foam surrounds on their speakers, and those can't produce guitar or vocals as well as a stiff paper speaker can. Today's Bluetooth speakers are mostly just bass, with a tweeter thrown in for some treble. No midrange at all. They're great for modern bass-heavy music, but I would never use them to listen to classic rock, acoustic guitar, or classical music.
Nothing wrong with paper cone hi fi drivers but I'm referring to the paper cone general purpose drivers used in those portable radio cassette players, they are just mass produced cheap speakers and are not the same quality as the hi fi vintage drivers you mentioned. The lack of mid range is poor speaker system design and a tweeter just added and hope for the best, is no good either, I'm not suggesting that is ok either.
Some boomboxes actually sounded very good, as long as you didn't crank them up into distortion territory. JVC M90, Pioneer SK900, Toshiba RT-S90, Panasonic RX5350, RX7000, RX7200, and several others. But you're right, most of the others did not sound very good.
Yeah, but what do you expect? I have one and it has zero distortion up to 70% volume with battery power, and up to 90% with the power adapter. So class D is absolutely fine for a boombox. I don't even think there is a boombox with a class A amplifier out there.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector I got one for 60 Swiss franks, which is about the same in us dollars. They originally sold it for 199 franks. My friend bought one for 60 franks as well, and for that price there's simply nothing better out there. Unfortunately they don't sell it anymore, I bought it about 2 years ago.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector Are you aware of this. Next month, diamondboxx is releasing their next generation boombox. The L 3. It's gonna be the best sounding powerful boombox ever. Your thoughts?
Odd retorte. I assume you're a young urban kid. Thodio (despite its owlness) is FAR superior in sound....if that matters to anyone. This thing is a kids toy.Even the chinese made new Iowa is better.
Young urban kid? LMAO, I'm a 40-something, while you're a guy whose videos are mostly about gaming, so I'm pretty sure you're way younger than me. And I really doubt you've "tested them all", since there are hundreds of good Bluetooth speakers out there, many of which are only sold online. So for you to have "tested them all" would mean you must have ordered all of them and then returned them. Kinda doubtful.
Cool story bro. Took you long enough to craft it. Except E7 Marines don't waste time writing big walls of text about silly hobbies and trying to convince an anonymous person about pointless subjects. And if you knew anything about this DJ Tech you'd know it was only $249, versus $799 for your beloved Thodio owl-looking POS, so I'm not sure why you're comparing them. Let's see you build something for only $249 that's not only decent sounding but also decent looking, and still make a decent profit from it. Have you even HEARD the DJ Tech? Doubt it. BTW it's spelled retort not retorte. Catch you later holmes.
I hate useless hardware and those faders are useless. 5 band equalizer it what it should have but doesn’t and that means that it has to compare to a Bumpboxx Ultra Pro Plus or the other one the one that looks like a cassette tape and it has to should better than either of them, be louder with better bass and must be cheaper if not better.
This is like 7-8 years old, so it isn't really comparable. Plus the faders do actually work, if you have components hooked up to it. And the tuner reception is better than any Bumpboxx I've ever tried.
i connect the mp3 at my old boombox....for the beach in the summer radio/cassette/mp3 or smartphone,..external battery 12v , 7,2 ah...the sound is great....
where can I buy this?
Unfortunately it sold out a few months ago. They're a small company, and they probably lost money on it.
So this means I have to wait until they are avaiable again or do you think they will discontinue this product?
It was discontinued. I wish they would make a new one, but I doubt they will. Their primary business is turntables and mixers. They are located in Hong Kong, and they never answered my emails.
Sad to hear.
I´m very interested in such portable systems which has a lot more power than such stupid bluetooth mini speakers.
I built such one at my own using an existing housing for two 6,5" speakers and a 12V amp with 2x 12V 5Ah batterys (very cheap for a scooter) but I only have one chinch connection without a volume control.
I have to adjust the volume at the source device which is no problem.
Using an 3,5mm headphone jack to chinch to connect my phone to it.
I have two car speakers in it but the sound quality isn´t great in all.
Good for a campfire in the evening when more people are there since this device is quite loud.
Aiwa EXOS-9 is still being sold, and it has the best sound for the money.
I got one of these DJ Tech DJ Boomboxes in Black for 60 bucks in a local shop. I upgraded the battery as well, and for the money it's amazing. I had it for almost 2 years now, and it still holds up very well. The build quality is very good, mine only has a few marks in the paint, and the aluminum on the front is a bit scratched. One interesting thing to say about this product, the amplifier built into this thing is a tda7379, which has a max output of 38 watts per channel on 22V. Since this bad boy runs at about 17 to 19 Volts, it gets less than that. About 21 Watts per channel, yes that's very accurate. BUT, if you crank the volume above 80% and you are listening to very bass heavy songs, the amp will blow the internal speakers, so the amp is too powerful for the speakers that are built into it, at least if you use the power adapter.
Interesting, does it only have one of those chips, or two?
@@80s_Boombox_Collector it has one, located directly beside the battery. It has a nice heatsink attached to it.
@@kavelab699 Thanks. Apparently that's a class AB amplifier. I had assumed it used a generic class D amp like every other Bluetooth speaker.
no matter how much advance the technology will never overcome the classic!!!
Awesome speaker sadly they don't sell it anymore looks great. Right now im building my own boombox styled bluetooth speaker using propper drivers and a strong wooden enclosure.
I built 2 suite case boom boxes, only cost me $107 I had every thing eles
Great work Brothers! I'm getting one soon as well. I'm liking the satin Black color.
Thanks for the upgrade tip and video. Gave me the confidence to pick one up with a known dead battery and get it working
Did you buy the one on ebay this weekend?
@@80s_Boombox_Collector yes I bought both from the ebay ad. 1hr drive each way. $400 for both even though I initially only wanted the red one but he was getting so many msgs I committed to both. Batteries were dead in both
@@gaymondlee7198 Congrats, how do you like the sound? I believe you talked to Rio Pappa on FB, he is looking for one of those. If you ever decide to sell one, I'm in Cali and could pick it up.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector i really like the sound of the dj tech and used it daily for about a week. I put away the (6) 80s boomboxes I have and relegated them as decor for now. I like everything about it except for the handle that won't stay in upright position. I picked up the aiwa exos 9 a few days ago and using that at the moment
@@gaymondlee7198 For the handle you can use some Loctite to prevent the screws from coming loose
A modern boombox that not only works good, but isn't built cheap. wow!
Thank you fellas. Very good description and information 👍👍
Nicely done...I really dig your review of the DJ Tech Boombox. Thank you!
Thx yo!
This a very nice looking BOOMBOX. I'm buying one!
gustavo ramirez-rangel , did you buy one ? How do you like it ?
@@finsterclause7184 It sounds really nice. no kidding
Give me an old school boombox anyday .No Bluetooth, no wifi no usb ports . Just radio and cassette tape player / recorder .
I've heard that the new diamondboxx L 3 coming out next month, will be the best most powerful boom box ever
@@bradhuskers It looks like a piece of crap!!
I like the battery upgrade
Nice review! This box is sweet.
Great Video Boys...
The Force is strong with these two maniacs.
where can I get some to buy
Those things are beautiful
Great review
I wonder how this compares to the Bumpbox
Bumpboxx smokes it for volume and bass. Like 3-4 times as loud. But the DJ Tech is cleaner and more like a home system type of sound.
I heard the Bumpboxx isn't even stereo!
@@MichaelCoughlanmusic Bumpboxx is Mono, the sealing isn't very good so there's a bunch of Air leakage, and sometimes there's a bunch of Hiss.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector
I'm told that the next generation diamondboxx L 3 will destroy the bumpbox in power and better detailed sound.
Your thoughts?
I used the minimus7 realistic instead of those speakers, I was very impress with the sound.
Where can anyone buy a boombox like this
It was limited production, they sold out in 2016
whats the name of that jam playin in the beginning of this video???
"Let me know" by Hi-C
Where can u order one
can see where the costs were cut. i would be interested in buying a gutted version so i can upgrade a few other parts. for instance, that FM BT and MP3 module is a generic cheap Chinese car stereo thing.
Yes I'm sure the circuit board is cheap, but that's true for every Bluetooth speaker these days. The real cost was in the design, molding and fabrication of the plastic front case, followed by the metal trim plates. I bet they lost money on it, due to the low production. I doubt they made more than 500-1000 of them.
how much did one of those actually cost?
$249
yes, there was profit there. that entire thing at most cost 124$ I get to deal with stuff like that all the time. (speakers and various other audio stuff out of the chinese market.) either way, Im a bit curious why it was a short production.
They're out of Hong Kong and their main business is turntables and mixing boards. The only advertising they did on this was two posts on Facebook. No other social media, to my knowledge. They just sent them to B&H Photo and a few DJ stores in America, who then listed them on Amazon. I don't believe it was sold in Europe. Maybe Asia, but I doubt it. They never responded to my emails, so I don't know what their future plans are. If they were planning a second edition, it would have been out by now. I suspect their main motivation in building this device was just to have something that would attract attention at trade shows.
they got a new one out called the bluebox but it doesn't have as many features as this one does
Interesting, didn't know this. Looks like you can't buy it yet though.
I'm glad i got the old model
Nice review and great product! Have you thought of changing out the speakers and putting different ones in? Do you know what ohms the current speakers are?
They're 8 ohms, so yeah I could get more bass with lower ohm speakers, but I'm OK with the sound as it is. Too many other projects going on right now, lol.
Why didn't they use solid wood instead of press wood.
Whodini - Friends. Classic 🔊🔊
can someone please tell me were I go to get one ?
Where to buy it
It sounds good but I doubt it can blow away the Conion C- 100F or the National Panasonic Rx 5350 (Holy Grail of Boomboxes) both of which I owned and loved you could either box from literally 3 blocks away on a noisy Brooklyn street!!!
It really depends, indoor vs outdoor. For indoor use the DJ Tech will dominate, the bass hits hard. But for pure volume, the C100F would most definitely be louder outdoors. Its just a difference in the way the speakers are built. DJ Tech speakers are small but they have rubber surrounds that can really move. But it doesn't produce enough mids to project enough volume outdoors.
I’m not 100% sold on its looks as they never look quite right looking like a boom box but not having a cassette deck out front.
I’m impressed with the sound though. I’d love to be able to mod my retro 80’s boom box with modern speakers and amp… well, anything is possible of course if you know what you are doing but sadly I don’t !
Installing an amp and speakers is easy. Integrating it successfully with the tuner and tape deck is another thing. I don't have those kind of skills.
nice vid bruh!
I want a blue one please :)
please tell me this comes with a remote controll.
No, it doesn't
Very hard to find these, most sites say sold out, at least for a Canuck like me. Do they still make and sell them?
Unfortunately not, they sold out 3 or 4 months ago. They did not sell very many. I am guessing no more than 5 or 6 hundred of them. They're in Hong Kong, and they did not advertise it enough, or promote it on social media. Their main business is turntables and mixing boards, so they probably just didn't care.
Thanks for the reply. That is unfortunate, you would think if they were a seller they would care. being an old fart, I dig the looks of those 80 style boom boxes.
IDK why, but the first thing I thought, was flying a mini drone through this thing at 1:20
name of song please
That's pretty cool!
Is this compatible with 230v? Being Chinese i would have thought it would be 100v-250v
Yes it comes with a separate 100-240V power adapter.
80's Boombox Collector Thanks man!
could I plug my computer into it like I am doing now but get that great sound? I love to play Pandora on my boom box but my boom box is so old and not good sound.
Sure, just connect the headphone port on your computer to the Aux inputs on the boombox
Thanks, I think I will get one. That sound is so fantastic. Great demo by-the-way; you really explained this boombox very well.
Unfortunately I don't think you'll be able to find one, they sold out a few months ago.
Thanks for replying, very thoughtful.
Are these the two on eBay right now?
No, those are being sold by a DJ store in LA
Sir please sell me this music system
What's Aluminum?
The trim around the speakers
Oah... Aluminium. You spelled it wrong..
Aluminum is how it's spelled in my country.
I just read the specs and it says a frequency response down to 20 hz!! Really???!!! Does this thing really hit that low? If so, that's highly impressive!!!
Yeah seems too good to be true. Maybe that's what it can output through the Line Out, not what it can play through its own speakers.
For speakers like this, that's impossible. You'd need much more excursion capabilities with a much longer magnet, or use a 10" subwoofer or bigger. But if you want crazy bass on the cheap, get a Bose Acoustimass bass module. They're burrito-sized boxes with at least *2 5-¼" Long throw woofers in a bizarre 6th order bandpass box, which makes for window-rattling low-end down to 22Hz. However, if you're going to be using it for critical listening, go with a real subwoofer. The One-note-bass nature of these bandpass enclosures make it difficult to hear distortion and whatnot, and are often large. So if you just want ridiculous bass on the cheap, that's your best bet. My father has a Bose Acoustimass 15. it's been shaking the entire house since 1990 and it bangs just as hard as the day it was first set up.
www.crutchfield.com/S-Mta7J2L0ZuZ/p_018AM15W/Bose-Acoustimass-15-White.html
Mano... Onde vc achou essa nota de Mil Cruzados??? De que país vc é? kkkkk
É dinheiro obsoleto do Brasil. Eles tiveram muita inflação durante a década de 1990. Agora é lixo, ha ha
Little colored review, opinion based upon one model. Panasonic made fantastic high-quality boomboxes back in the day especially in the last decade, the 90's. 21Watt at 10% THD is worthless to mention, you don't want to listen to 10% distortion. I like the unit however don't understand why they don't paint the front, the plastic color is a little off compared to the cabinet color. Over time the difference can increase by direct sunlight or uv-light. It is nice that the case can be opened and the battery is replacable. Still don't know if I want to purchase this thing.
The point was to compare it to other 1-piece boxes. Most only had 3 to 10 watts per channel at the same level of distortion. And just listening to it we could tell it would smoke any 1-piece from the 80's or 90's in terms of bass. Only certain 3-piece boxes like the Sony FH models would beat it. But nobody would carry those outdoors.
Nice Work :) Cool
Song please
"Let Me Know" by DJ Quik & Hi-C
Thanks
80's Boombox Collector thanks
The 80's boom boxes used general purpose paper cone full range speakers, and the power amplifiers were typically a few watts per channel. They were made cheap, all plastic case sounded awful, and used gutless d cell batteries. That newer 2015 boom box is using hi-fi speakers, a proper tuned ported cabinet, and 20+ Watts per channel, and powerful lead acid battery, it would be heavier, it also has proper mixing desk and inputs, also separate bass and treble, this is all far superior to the absolute 80's rubbish..99.99% of 80's boom boxes only had a useless tone control. Also they were called boom boxes as the distinct distorted sound they made was caused from cone break-up modes in the cheep poor quality paper cones and amplifier clipping on the bass, some plastic cases on some models did also rattle and ring on bass notes too.
Eh, I collect 80's boomboxes, and while I agree most had crap for build quality, they were very good between 1979-1983. After that they began to go downhill when manufacturers realized that people cared more about looks and size. But anyway, there is nothing wrong with a paper speaker. Many vintage hifi speakers are paper. As long as it is not exposed to water or sharp objects, it will hold up fine. Plus they produce much louder midrange than today's Bluetooth speakers do. Today's Bluetooth speakers have rubber or foam surrounds on their speakers, and those can't produce guitar or vocals as well as a stiff paper speaker can. Today's Bluetooth speakers are mostly just bass, with a tweeter thrown in for some treble. No midrange at all. They're great for modern bass-heavy music, but I would never use them to listen to classic rock, acoustic guitar, or classical music.
Nothing wrong with paper cone hi fi drivers but I'm referring to the paper cone general purpose drivers used in those portable radio cassette players, they are just mass produced cheap speakers and are not the same quality as the hi fi vintage drivers you mentioned. The lack of mid range is poor speaker system design and a tweeter just added and hope for the best, is no good either, I'm not suggesting that is ok either.
Some boomboxes actually sounded very good, as long as you didn't crank them up into distortion territory. JVC M90, Pioneer SK900, Toshiba RT-S90, Panasonic RX5350, RX7000, RX7200, and several others. But you're right, most of the others did not sound very good.
DJ BOOMBOX! 👍👏👏👏👏
Can't get this no more :(
I know, sucks. They didn't do a good job marketing it.
"...a nice rubber surround"
Which is a good thing in woofer, lol.
Class D amplifier!
Yeah, but what do you expect? I have one and it has zero distortion up to 70% volume with battery power, and up to 90% with the power adapter. So class D is absolutely fine for a boombox. I don't even think there is a boombox with a class A amplifier out there.
doesn't look like wood, looks like thick particle board.
Probably....But, what do you expect for only $299 (actually now $249).
@@80s_Boombox_Collector I got one for 60 Swiss franks, which is about the same in us dollars. They originally sold it for 199 franks. My friend bought one for 60 franks as well, and for that price there's simply nothing better out there. Unfortunately they don't sell it anymore, I bought it about 2 years ago.
i still have jvc m70
M70 will actually go louder than the DJ tech outdoors.....but the DJ Tech has more bass
Yes. I also find the ivc sounding better.
@@80s_Boombox_Collector
Are you aware of this.
Next month, diamondboxx is releasing their next generation boombox. The L 3.
It's gonna be the best sounding powerful boombox ever.
Your thoughts?
Lol, u like what I like the way I like it
It has a very a very small battery.
0:19 You have a black hand and arm and later you become a white person! That's a pretty good trick!
The panasonic 5052 sounds better.
Never heard of that radio. Highly doubt it too.
shit anything sounds better because we didn't hear anything from this piece of shit video pinche mayates!
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WOOD=>cheaper than injection moulding ;)
You're right...but it sounds better!
there way too Damm expensive
Acid battery is not the better choice it will degrade very soon
That is true, but a Lithium battery that could provide as much amperage would be more expensive.
Thodio XC sounds MUCH better and is MUCH louder. I have tested them all
Sure, if you want something that looks like an owl.
Odd retorte. I assume you're a young urban kid.
Thodio (despite its owlness) is FAR superior in sound....if that matters to anyone.
This thing is a kids toy.Even the chinese made new Iowa is better.
Young urban kid? LMAO, I'm a 40-something, while you're a guy whose videos are mostly about gaming, so I'm pretty sure you're way younger than me. And I really doubt you've "tested them all", since there are hundreds of good Bluetooth speakers out there, many of which are only sold online. So for you to have "tested them all" would mean you must have ordered all of them and then returned them. Kinda doubtful.
Cool story bro. Took you long enough to craft it. Except E7 Marines don't waste time writing big walls of text about silly hobbies and trying to convince an anonymous person about pointless subjects. And if you knew anything about this DJ Tech you'd know it was only $249, versus $799 for your beloved Thodio owl-looking POS, so I'm not sure why you're comparing them. Let's see you build something for only $249 that's not only decent sounding but also decent looking, and still make a decent profit from it. Have you even HEARD the DJ Tech? Doubt it. BTW it's spelled retort not retorte. Catch you later holmes.
BOOSTEDLASER thos look gay lmao
I hate useless hardware and those faders are useless. 5 band equalizer it what it should have but doesn’t and that means that it has to compare to a Bumpboxx Ultra Pro Plus or the other one the one that looks like a cassette tape and it has to should better than either of them, be louder with better bass and must be cheaper if not better.
This is like 7-8 years old, so it isn't really comparable. Plus the faders do actually work, if you have components hooked up to it. And the tuner reception is better than any Bumpboxx I've ever tried.
e che e' sta cosa? ma stiamo impazzendo?
eh?
the time of boomboxes is finished in 80's....it is one imitation not good....
There are some things about it I'd change, but it's still better-looking than any other box built today, in my opinion.
i connect the mp3 at my old boombox....for the beach in the summer radio/cassette/mp3 or smartphone,..external battery 12v , 7,2 ah...the sound is great....
7.2ah, bet that lasts a long time