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The boombox was never known for having exceptional sound quality, and the GPO Brooklyn Boombox continues broadly in this tradition.
With mic input also included, you could clandestinely hold your friends to ransom with digital recordings of all their atrocious karaoke efforts. CD and USB playback can be controlled from the main panel above the cassette slot, and tape playback from the tape control panel below the tape slot.auxiliary jacks seem to have been the norm on most mid to high-end models back when this style of portable music players was mainstream according to what I read online Its brand is GPO and the model GPO Brooklyn according to the label on the back of the unit. Perhaps some old school fake screw detailing on the rings would add a touch of the 70’s/80’s to it for sure.
Max volume is 30 which seems loud in my house and fills a room with sound but will not be loud enough outside. The GPO Brooklyn Boombox Stereo is a fully portable multi-use boombox stereo that will take you back to those retro '80s days without a doubt.If you’re not familiar with the classic boombox look, the Brooklyn measures a sizeable 60 x 14 x 30cm, with front firing 40 watt stereo speakers and a carry handle that almost runs its entire length along the top edge. Easy stuff to fix in the MK II version: I’d give up the CD player if they churned the savings into a bigger amp, battery pack and a cabinet tuned to 40 htz. The tweeters as many should know by now are real and work really well, I hear the highs pretty clearly so no complaint there from me. The Brooklyn Boombox is sized to be fully portable, yet still large enough (24” wide) to bring to mind its retro cousin, and its lithium battery delivers four hours of continuous use per 90-minute charging session. On YouTuber even demonstrated that by tapping the unit while it was off and having the output meter button switched to the on position would cause them to light up.