Here is a update list of the 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
@Altin godo - Roxel Camden - black
@VanRenx - MUSE M380 - black
Other versions of new "retro" boombox and the countries in which it is sold.
with FM, AM tuner:
Leotec LT-CD1908BUCT - China
Leotec LT-BT600RUC - China
Medion Life MD 44238 - Australia and Philippines
Muse M-380 GB - France, Europe
Orion SCR-B9 - Japan
Aiwa AI7012 - USA
with FM, DAB tuner:
Medion P 66538 - Germany, Europe
Soundmaster SCD1980 - Germany, Europe
DAB+ Boombox Retro 1980er - Germany, Europe
Roxel Camden - UK
Here is my little review of this boombox:
The design is a copy of the
SHARP 575.
I like this look, as well as the layout of the buttons and functions.
Radio:
The tuner works well and receives a lot of stations without even opening the antenna.
Cassette:
We commented on the cassette mechanism used in this boombox.
It has it's pros and cons.
It is currently new and works quietly and without any complaints.
The auto-stop at the end of the cassette also works.
I haven't tried recording, because I make my recordings on a cassette deck.
CD player:
It works well with original and recorded CD-R discs.
It also plays MP3 CD-R discs well.
The display only shows information about the song number.
There is no CD text or MP3 text.
MICRO SD / USB player:
It plays MP3 files well.
The display only shows information about the song number or folder.
There is folder navigation (+ -). Тhis is good for finding individual albums.
Тhere is no MP3 text.
Bluetooth:
It connects easily to a phone or other device. The display says PAIR.
Line input and Mic input:
The line input is suitable for connecting other audio devices.
Mic input have volume and echo controls.
Display:
Shows information about the different sources and for CD and MICRO SD / USB players.
VU meters:
They have lighting. They show the signal level and do not depend on the volume control.
Treble, Bass, Volume:
When adjusted, information is displayed on the display.
The sound quality is good and there are no vibrations from the plastic housing.
The volume is sufficient for a medium or larger room.
Power supply:
AC 220 volts. DC 12 volts on batteries, I have not tried it.
In conclusion, I can mention that I am pleased with both the design and the capabilities of this boombox.
I miss the remote control from the Japanese version.
Whoever has decided to get something with a retro design and modern functions will be satisfied.
This is my personal opinion and I am not trying to advertise the product, but to share my observations.