One device is synonymous with the icon of 1980s music: the legendary Sharp GF-777 boombox. While not the first portable music player of its kind, this derivative had style and substance. Released in 1983, the then-advanced four-speaker, dual-cassette player had a rugged yet effortlessly stylish look that quickly made it a status symbol with the street culture of the era.
For true music lovers and connoisseurs of the era—the pioneers of Hip Hop, R&B, House, Techno, etc.—the device was a marker of taste. indicating a keen understanding of quality. Wrapped in a sleek chrome finish and bold primary color accents, the GF-777 was ideal for recording and mixing. enabled with audio controls for custom sound and for connecting other devices.
Trying to recapture that glory, but without the overly nostalgic reverence that defines a lot of retro tech these days, specialist producer Bumpboxx the redesigned but highly optimized has been released BB-777—coherent classic analog formats with top digital performance. “We wanted to build the boombox we grew up with, but built for today, something powerful, reliable and complete,” says company founder Rob Owens. “The BB-777 is our way of proving that natural sound still matters.”
While still incorporating the defining dual-cassette deck, the simultaneously historically designed and futuristic device covers all the bases—tracking the evolution of music technology over the past three decades—with an included radio, CD player, bluetooth streaming, and USB playback. It’s TSA approved rechargeable battery provides up to 15 hours of wireless power. With multi-voltage compatibility of 100–240 V AC, the BB-777 can be used almost anywhere around the world.
Thanks to two 6.25-inch super woofers packed with independent channel gain, the revitalized boombox delivers up to 270 watts of power. The BB-777 also includes two 6.25-inch coaxial speakers—balanced mids and detailed definition—and two horn tweeters—that ensure crisp high-frequency projection. The fan-cooled amplifier provides thermal stability during periods of extended use. There are two wired microphone inputs with volume and echo controls but also built-in. Naturally, the BB-777 has a headphone output.
To learn more, visit bumpboxx.com.
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