Will be deliveried today
maybe the ones of Aiwa I got were just defective
I sent mine back to Amazon unfortunately.Congratulations on your purchase.
This version is all black, without any details. It seems a bit gloomy to me.
You are officially part of the group of owners of the new "retro" boombox:
@goodman - MUSE M380 - black
@TMR - AIWA AI7012 - silver
@Transistorized - AIWA AI7012 - black
@BoomBoxStash - AIWA AI7012 - black
@Jam_On_It - AIWA AI7012 - yellow
@beansmaynard - Roxel Camden - black
@Altin godo - Roxel Camden - black
Why? Do you have some problems with your boombox?I sent mine back to Amazon unfortunately.
I have been listening to my smaller vintage radios but recently decided it was time to come back to my Aiwa Backtrack this evening. The sheer power this thing lays down is truly impressive. It certainly outperforms most all of my vintage models. I hate to admit that a Chinese product can do that but I guess it shouldn't be any surprise with 40 years worth of innovation.Sitting here listening to mine right now. Months into ownership and I still use it daily! I LOVE this BBX.
Only a few minor issues. Cassette player was briefly making a mechanical clicking noise when first purchased, it has since resolved itself - no more clicking. Also noticed a couple weeks ago a tiny dent in the lower left speaker. Looked back at unboxing pics and it arrived that way. That tiny
dent wrecked me for the better part of a day. I’m sort-of past it now. May try to get a dental pic and gently pull it out.
I can’t believe how much I love this boombox. A few days ago, I bought a really high-end Tivoli SongBook Max. A fantastic modern boombox. Twice the price of the Aiwa and twice the sound quality…but for some weird reason, I love the Aiwa more!
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I would echo every word you said. Truth is - this is an exceptional sounding BBX that outperforms most vintage units. There. I said it. LOL.I have been listening to my smaller vintage radios but recently decided it was time to come back to my Aiwa Backtrack this evening. The sheer power this thing lays down is truly impressive. It certainly outperforms most all of my vintage models. I hate to admit that a Chinese product can do that but I guess it shouldn't be any surprise with 40 years worth of innovation.
I am just going to say it. I don't think the C100 or the M90 can beat this thing in quality sound output. They may go louder overall but the bass has more punch on the aiwa than either and the Treble is equal to the M90 and better than the C100. The M90 has nice warm bass in the house but the Aiwa beats the M90 in lower frequency and punch. Maybe being ported helps.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trading any of those vintage models for one of these. I'm sure these Chinese models aren't going to be around 40 years from now like those quality radios. Not to be depressing but, most of us won't likely be around either in 40 years so all this thing needs to do is run for 20 or 30 years to outlast me. Their cassette deck certainly isn't anywhere as good as our vintage counterparts but this box has got to be the best sounding modern boombox I have purchased. Those tweeters are out right crisp and detailed. Love the punch this has and the bass.
I really enjoy mine.