This Half Analog, Half Digital Boombox Isn't Nostalgic
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This Half Analog, Half Digital Boombox Isn't Nostalgic
""We wanted to build the boombox we grew up with, but engineered for today; something powerful, reliable, and complete," says company founder Rob Owens."
"The BB-777 is our way of proving that physical sound still matters."
"With multi-voltage 100-240V AC compatibility, the BB-777 can be used almost anywhere around the world."
"Thanks to two 6.25-inch super woofers, the revived boombox delivers up to 270 watts of power output."
The Sharp GF-777 boombox, released in 1983, became a status symbol in 1980s street culture, known for its stylish design and advanced features. It appealed to music enthusiasts, particularly in genres like Hip Hop and R&B, due to its quality sound and recording capabilities. The BB-777, a modern reinterpretation by Bumpboxx, combines classic analog elements with digital performance, offering features like Bluetooth streaming and USB playback. It provides up to 270 watts of power and a rechargeable battery for portability, making it suitable for contemporary use.
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