Boomboxes created a revolution in the late '70s and early '80s. They were the epitome of what technology could do for the new generation of portable musical devices. Now, even though those amazing ...
Crafted lovingly from the guts of an old boombox, this Tapescape robot is intended to snuffle about your desk, following a strip of tape. The handiwork of Michael Colombo, the Tapescape 'bot is able ...
Using little else than the parts inside an old GE boombox, Michael Colombo made TapeScape, a robot that front-mounts the jambox’s tape head and uses it to follow strips of cassette tapes on the ground ...
I have an old Onkyo 5-disk CD Changer at home, which typically works fine. However, it doesn't seem to like CD-Rs, but the CD-Rs work fine in my wife's JVC "boom-box", my Phillips-Magnavox CD "walkman ...
The boombox gained popularity in the United States in the mid-seventies and its popularity continued on into the very early nineties when the Walkman took its place. I remember my old silver Panasonic ...
This may be a stupid question... I burned a mix CD on my Lite-On using WinXP's built-in burning software. The CD works fine in computers and my roomate's stereo system, but not in my old sony boombox ...
Although the boombox as portable soundtrack machine peaked in the late 1980s, it was a novelty in the 1990s, too. Now, as the year approaches 2019, it’s a downright antique and the name of a new bar ...
The 1980s called and it wants you to dig out your old cassettes. If you miss a time before music streaming when the latest chart-toppers could only be heard on the radio or if you nipped down to ...
(WSVN) - Break out your old boom box, CD’s are back. The Recording Industry Association of America said CD sales grew by more than $100 million from 2020 to 2021. While it doesn’t match the sales peak ...
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