Yes .i saw but i think is to earlyYeah sure looks awesome , nothing to be found on the BB website ?
Only this
I wonder how people of Sharp think that they did not come up with a 21 th century version of the 777![]()
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Yes .i saw but i think is to early
I wrote months ago to wave toys about products but the said it’s not in the plan .so actually I don’t know m.may are coming soon also wave toysNever bought any bumpboxx but would but this. Still waiting on the new wave toys version
them are going to be launching the Kickstarter sometime in November 
Yes ..in the novembre kickstart preorder from bumpboxx .the price its around 459.00&$It looks very good. Let's see what happens with this project in the near future...
Didn't New Wave Toys already announce a funcionable remake..? I doubt this one is any real, unless they teamed up with NWT behind the scenes. This is far from anything Bumpboxx ever made so far.
Reli, everything you write may be true and the company does well in the US.
I assume that many people will buy this model.
For collectors on the other side of the ocean - in Europe,
buying such a bulky and heavy item is quite a difficult task with many unknowns and problems:
1 - The price of shipping from the US to Europe is high. Duties, fees, taxes are paid.
2 - If there is damage during transport, it becomes very unpleasant. Will you return it or will you want compensation?
3 - In most cases, the warranty is valid only for the US.
If the product is defective, returning it is mission impossible. It will remain only as an expensive exhibit.
4 - If it cannot operate on 220 V, then a suitable step-down transformer is needed, which is an additional inconvenience.
For all these reasons, at this stage I do not plan to buy this model, no matter how much I like the way it looks.
I'll be following the thread out of curiosity, to see what happens in the future...
Although i own 2 80's 777s , i wil be watching how this will go.Reli, everything you write may be true and the company does well in the US.
I assume that many people will buy this model.
For collectors on the other side of the ocean - in Europe,
buying such a bulky and heavy item is quite a difficult task with many unknowns and problems:
1 - The price of shipping from the US to Europe is high. Duties, fees, taxes are paid.
2 - If there is damage during transport, it becomes very unpleasant. Will you return it or will you want compensation?
3 - In most cases, the warranty is valid only for the US.
If the product is defective, returning it is mission impossible. It will remain only as an expensive exhibit.
4 - If it cannot operate on 220 V, then a suitable step-down transformer is needed, which is an additional inconvenience.
For all these reasons, at this stage I do not plan to buy this model, no matter how much I like the way it looks.
I'll be following the thread out of curiosity, to see what happens in the future...
Yep , a switching power supply is cheaper than a transformer power supplyI doubt it will be limited to US voltage only. Most bluetooth speakers use a universal adapter. The Leotec/Aiwa is the only one I've seen with an internal transformer with specific voltage requirements. I don't know why they did that.