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Curiously in an age where digital music players are shrinking in size and going more mobile and online-centric, that most massive and sacred of 1980s staples, the boombox, is quietly making a comeback. Though still hovering on the fringes of mainstream awareness, courtesy of several new high-tech apps and electronics, with each passing month, the humble ghetto blaster is steadily amping up the volume and vying to be heard.
"The boombox is the global, iconic symbol for audiophiles who love to play and share music," explains Steve Swenson, brand manager for TDK's Life on Record imprint. "Compared to other systems, it's a… centerpiece for music and social gathering, and serves as a connection point for people." Obvious fans of waving bass in your face, as he alludes, the company quietly rolled out futuristic two- and three-speaker models last year. Giving the original icon a sci-fi makeover, units also add modern features like iPod and iPhone connectivity, support for attaching external instruments and options to play and control tunes right from USB flash drives.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/blo ... z1cTIWWGNb
Curiously in an age where digital music players are shrinking in size and going more mobile and online-centric, that most massive and sacred of 1980s staples, the boombox, is quietly making a comeback. Though still hovering on the fringes of mainstream awareness, courtesy of several new high-tech apps and electronics, with each passing month, the humble ghetto blaster is steadily amping up the volume and vying to be heard.
"The boombox is the global, iconic symbol for audiophiles who love to play and share music," explains Steve Swenson, brand manager for TDK's Life on Record imprint. "Compared to other systems, it's a… centerpiece for music and social gathering, and serves as a connection point for people." Obvious fans of waving bass in your face, as he alludes, the company quietly rolled out futuristic two- and three-speaker models last year. Giving the original icon a sci-fi makeover, units also add modern features like iPod and iPhone connectivity, support for attaching external instruments and options to play and control tunes right from USB flash drives.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/blo ... z1cTIWWGNb