We Are Rewind, a Paris-based company that has relaunched the cassette player with modern features like support for wireless headphones and rechargeable batteries, has announced a larger boombox version. Streamlining the design of the portable stereos that were popular in the â80s, the âŹ449 (around $500 USD) GB-001 can function as a Bluetooth speaker and stream audio from a mobile device. But its most appealing feature is its ability to play and record to cassettes, potentially reviving the mixtape for another generation.
The GB-001âs cassette deck mechanism features a user-adjustable motor with internal speed regulation for accurate playback. It also has a ânoise reduction circuitâ that emulates Dolby B so it can properly play tapes recorded using that older noise reduction system without any loss in sound quality. It can record on tapes, too, from external sources that include a wired microphone or a pair of mics connected wirelessly over Bluetooth.
The GB-001 has four speakers â two âpowerful woofers for extended bass responseâ paired with two âsoft dome tweeters for refined voices and treble.â We Are Rewind describes the GB-001 as having a ânatural sound signatureâ so, unlike the boomboxes of the â80s, itâs not going to drown out lyrics with overpowering bass. And in keeping with current trends in audio gear, the GB-001 includes a âspatialisation function for a wider, more immersive stereo image.â
A rechargeable, user-replaceable 3,000mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of playback through the speakers when playing a tape, or up to 15 using an external audio source. That jumps up to 15 and 28 hours, respectively, when using headphones, but We Are Rewind didnât specify if thatâs through the 3.5-millimeter audio jack or Bluetooth.
Even if youâre not in need of its cassette capabilities, the design of the GBâ001 still makes it an appealing alternative to Bluetooth speakers that often look like beach toys. It not only has a retro-looking folding carrying handle, it also sports a pair of functional analog VU meters that are backlit with a soft warm glow. For those of us who grew up enamored with the design of stereos from the â70s and â80s, the VU meters alone could help justify the splurge.
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