Flossy is a very good reviewer. His following solidifies that. I thought his impressions came from a perspective of reliving the feeling of his original boombox. The BB-777 wasn't designed to be a technical marvel. It was designed to look and feel like a real boombox from the 80's with modern upgrades. With upgraded power and sound. It does that in spades.Yes, the video from Flossy. More an advertisement than a real review.
too late in the game for any changes like that unfortunatelyOne feature request for the BB-777 (if people behind BB-777 are reading this topic):
Please consider adding manual recording level controls for cassette recording.
Many retro boombox fans enjoy making real tape recordings and manual rec level adjustment would add a lot of authenticity and user control compared with automatic levels only.
Since the unit does not have classic VU meters, perhaps the existing loudness LEDs could be repurposed in recording mode to show input level / peak level.
That would make the recording function much more serious and closer to the golden era boombox experience.
You may not expect the high record sound quality on this.One feature request for the BB-777 (if people behind BB-777 are reading this topic):
Please consider adding manual recording level controls for cassette recording.
Many retro boombox fans enjoy making real tape recordings and manual rec level adjustment would add a lot of authenticity and user control compared with automatic levels only.
Since the unit does not have classic VU meters, perhaps the existing loudness LEDs could be repurposed in recording mode to show input level / peak level.
That would make the recording function much more serious and closer to the golden era boombox experience.
Highly unlikely. I wouldn't count on a MK2 unit being made and Rob has already hinted nobody else is getting a MK1 unit this year...not until the pledger's are all honoured. What I do expect is more competition coming into the market...likely out of China, perhaps FIIO.If it can be added later via firmware, that would be excellent. Manual rec level would really enhance the cassette experience.
If not, maybe I’ll hold out for the inevitable MK2 with VU meters![]()
I just watched his most recent boombox review. He reviews a Sharp GF-777 and mentioned they reached out to him about sending a unit but hasn’t heard anything more.he's also backed it on kickstarter, he won't mince his words, if he doesn't like the performance, he'll say.
They are absorbing the tariff charges. At least for backersBumpboxx said that for the USA orders they will be shipped from California, so i assume that there will be no tariff fee's involved. I don't know how they will be shipped to other countries .
I noticed when adding the battery that they appeared to have added additional items since the kickstarter first opened. Or it could be that I am just now seeing them.Transistorized, did you like some of the other accessories?
I saw that there were 3 demo cassettes, cassette cases, CD cases, etc.?
