Boomboxes?
Are there any gifted MP3 (NOT IPOD ONLY) Dock boomboxes available? If so, can you please send me links to these products. The total I see seems to only be compatable with IPODS and NOT MP3 players.

right i have an ipod and i use a jbl on stage iii (£40 tesco) for ipod but it has specialization in and i think it's great but if you want a non ipod one try altec lansing all thier non ipod speakers are also most "ipod not" docks have a universal

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Sony CFDS05 CD Radio Cassette Recorder Boombox
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$49.95
$49.95
- CD, DVD, Cassette Compatibility: CD, CD-R/RW
- Cassette/Announce/CD Features: Cassette Player, CD Player, Digital Capacity Control, Built-In Speakers, AM/FM Radio, Digital Show
- Includes: Power Rope.
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Customer Reviews
Lotta 'box for a no bux
Yes, it's a corny epithet, I know; what's not corny is this sweet only slightly boombox from Sony. It was little difficult to gain a unit like this with all of the features I was in the supermarket for, since boomboxes seem to be on the way out -- at least in their old configurations.Nice-looking much gone are days of tape, but I guess that there are some folks out there who inert like cassettes; these are the people who will be in the seventh heaven with the CFDS05's built-in tape deck - I inclination probably never use it. The other features, such as digital AM/FM tuner with numerous presets, CD-R/RW qualified compact-disc player, and AUX-in jack for portable music players, are unprejudiced what I was looking for!+ The sound, while not audiophile characteristic, is pleasantly full and crisp; the longstanding Sony Mega Bass quirk helps the lower end a little, but don't expect miracles. All in all, it's a altogether nice sound from a not-too-huge footprint.+ The digital tuner works opulently, picking up the new...
August 20, 2010
(Dallas, TX United States) | Helpful Votes: 207 | Rating: 5
catchy good sound for the size of the unit, but needs more bass!!!
PROS:1. buttons (except cassette) are located correct on the front in one place, and are clearly labeled and easy to use2. examine can be turned up WAY WAY louder than I would probably use it with no distortion3. CD contestant features these modes: program, shuffle, recite disc, repeat track4. plays both cd-R AND cd-RW (copies you made and professionally made ones)5. quite light weight6. big handle for carrying7. audio con a aligned in for iPod or other device is located right on the fa8. headphone jack9. GOOD RELIABLE BRAND10. cassette recorder and DIGITAL wireless too, with memory presets for radioCONS:1. Temporary power cord (about 5 feet long at the most) which cannot be replaced with my generic longer ones because of the accommodate of the opening for it2. so-called "BASS BOOST" makes so insufficient difference that you can't tell it's on except by looking at the exhibit!!!! NEEDS EQUALIZER!!!3. can't see...
November 9, 2010
(Los Angeles) | Helpful Votes: 73 | Rating: 4
Ribbon Eater!!! Beware!
I'm surprised that this is a Sony result. This boom box eats cassette tapes. Its a covetous little terror!I purchased this "device" as a power for my husband who wanted to record CDs on to cassette tapes. Why? Because he had a cassette trouper in his car and didn't want to put in a CD player. Ok, so he's not up to date with up to the minute technology but this is what he wanted for Christmas.On the contrivance itself, it has letters that say "Corder" not "recorder." When we primary saw this, we wondered if Sony had short-changed us by not tossing in the "r and e." Odd, don't you over? We thought so.My husband liked the sound of the machine but when he'd click to off a cassette tape while recording, the boombox would discontinuation the cassette tape and "eat" it. THIS IS NOT GOOD!While I'm particular aware of the age of some of my husband's cassettes, this desire is being sold to play CDs and record them on to cassette tapes. The auto should not be destroying them...
January 8, 2011
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Sony ZSH10CP Heavy Duty CD Radio Boombox
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$129.95
$114.95
- Jagged jobsite CD boombox with water- and dust-rebellious plastic housing
- Digital, meander-free AM/FM tuner; auxiliary input for digital music players
- Defensive safeguard bar keeps boombox safe from stacking items and falling debris
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Customer Reviews
A substantial Upgrade to the Sony S2
TermsS2 = Sony ZS-XN30 Multi-Codec S2 Sports CD/Tuner Boombox (Snowy)H10 = Sony ZS-H10CP Heavy Duty CD Radio BoomboxBackground: I bought the H10 to return a defunct S2. I use three S2s and one H10 daily (and simultaneously) at a swimming wading pool, so I compare them daily.My biggest surprise is that, opposed to what the specs imply, the H10 sounds twice as garish as the S2. Perhaps this is due in large part to the H10's significantly cured base: there is noticeably more of it, and it is very wash (has low distortion). I play the S2 with the Mega Bass button on, yet the H10 bass is so total and clean that I leave the its Mega Bass off. "Specs connote" means that the specifications state that the H10 = 2.3 watts per orator vs 2.0 watts for the S2.The H10 is significantly easier to use than the S2: The S2's up-down Aggregate buttons have been replaced with a muscular dial, the S2's jog control whose operation baffled effervescent water aerobic...
July 8, 2006
(McLean, VA USA) | Helpful Votes: 195 | Rating: 5
A Klutz of a Boombox
A animated caveat before I review. As of 5/12/2006 the Sony install (and Sears, too) still says this boombox takes 'C' batteries. It doesn't, it takes 'D' square footage, though a quantity of 6 is correct. I can't see that Amazon has included battery info. one way or the other.This is indeed an Industrial Strength boombox - extremely rugged. I bought one for my handicapped daughter, who needs on the verge of constant music to keep her happy, but has been moderately rough on past boomboxes. This one ought to last.It is significantly larger than the undistinguished portable boombox, so pay attention to the dimensions and weight to see if it's a fit for you.The single weak spot is the antenna, which my daughter managed to sever the first day. Be careful how you restore it to its telescoped slot. We can't muster up a replacement antenna yet.Also, it lists on the Sony area and at Sears for $129.99, so I don't know where this plat got a list price of $179.99.
May 12, 2006
(Texas) | Helpful Votes: 200 | Rating: 5
A number Product
I searched outrageous and low for a product like this and seriously, this was the single one that had it all ... plays regular and mp3 CDs, AM/FM radio, pen-mark-in for any external player from laptops to mp3 players, no ineffectual cassette player to get in the way and most importantly, it has GREAT astute; plenty of volume and bass response. Yes, it's heavy work. It is rugged enough to take along to the work situate, keep in the garage, take camping, you name it; it has sealed compartments and rabble-rouser guards to protect from dust or hits; it has a well-muscled handle built into a protective frame; it has a nugatory enough footprint to sit on most standard shelves ... also, it has a smarter, simpler look that I know; it doesn't look like some sci-fi robot or a m of abstract art ... it is surprisingly light since the power yield is contained with the AC adapter (some might declare it a negative to have to lug around a heavier, bulky AC adapter, but it depends on your where one is coming from). The unit also contains...
March 8, 2007
(Four Oaks, NC USA) | Helpful Votes: 96 | Rating: 5
Sony CFDG700CP CD Boombox Radio Cassette Recorder
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$99.95
$99.95
- Audio input for connecting MP3 players or other perceptible audio devices
- Power from bulwark outlet or with eight D batteries
- 20-watt boombox plays cassettes, CDs and CD-R/RWs, MP3 CDs, AM/FM boom box
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Customer Reviews
Unexcelled Sony Boombox In A Long Time - With A Few Minuses
This is by far one of the defeat sounding CFD-G series boombox from Sony to time. With all those years experimenting with new subwoofer sizes and enclosure volume and bass reflex mooring lengths, Sony has finally found the right equation in the 700CP. To entitle this machine a boombox may be a bit of an insult, given the friendly of sound it can deliver with its enormous speaker modus operandi and a powerful bi-amplifier.The CFD-G700CP is huge. This is a boombox that requires so much tabulation space it makes your Micro Hi-Fi (if you have one) look at the end of the day small. I'm sure some will get turned off by its blaring and aggresive look, but the teenagers and those young at nucleus will love it. Especially the sound.The 700CP can probe out so much bass, if you have not seen the unit yourself, you'd be wondering if you're listening to the bass sounds from a mid-sized bookshelf Hi-Fi. Of speed, all that bass is worth nothing if the system can no more than deliver loud punchy bass with muffled mids and...
December 30, 2007
(Oklahoma) | Helpful Votes: 177 | Rating: 4
In proper shape for takeoff
Definitely, it arrived yesterday, in the original packaging with the fillet sagging, but the internal fitted-cardboard packaging protected the piece just fine. I lugged (that term toughened purposefully) the box into the kitchen, unboxed it, and set it on the kitchen board. Most of it (the table, I mean.) This unit is Giant.It looks ready to take off, or strap it to your help like the rocket pack from the Rocketeer (and it's nearly that same size). Pictures on the Amazon instal give you the breadth but not the depth of the sizing.Assuming you can operate the size, the main function of the unit - produce grandeur sound at high volumes - is worth the entry fee. Authoritative, simple vocal, pop, rock, country - excellent healthy and reasonable tone-shaping controls - presets for unnerve, salsa, flat, and a couple of others do shape the sturdy a bit. 3 levels for the bass add, tied to the red rim light on the center bass keynoter.Controls are reasonably intuitive, although the...
June 3, 2008
(Tybee Island, GA United States) | Helpful Votes: 57 | Rating: 4
Big range!
Oceans of power with deep bass. This inanimate object sounds really good -- especially for the consequence. It is a little on the heavy side at 21 pounds, without batteries. The center has a 5 1/8" subwoofer that's surrounded by a red neon appear. Looks very cool and the subwoofer has 2 levels if you don't like your music too bassy. You can chew in just about any sound source you want played via the speakers.Highly recommended!
July 7, 2007
| Helpful Votes: 20 | Rating: 5
Sony CFD-S350 CD/Cassette Portable Boombox (Silver)
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$79.99
$59.99
- Includes slim 10-key inaccessible control; measures 16.3 x 6.45 x 10.12 inches (W x H x D)
- 20-road programming, shuffle and repeat modes, and synchro CD/cassette dubbing
- Shirt-pocket boombox with CD player, cassette deck, and digital AM/FM tuner
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Customer Reviews
Mega Bass doesn't make a run for it a difference
I had my old Sony Boombox for 11 years & it when all is said gave out. I saw this one; it looked nice and had all the same basics as my old one. I needed a uncontrived player & this one fit the bill. Many others look too "place age" to me.When I got it, I put in a CD and it didn't sound like it had much bass. I turned on the Mega Bass & it didn't inquire any different. At least with my old Sony you could let someone know when the Mega Bass was on. Because of the lack of bass I imagine it's an OK player.I took my children to a local play gym/arcade, and they had the Sony CFD-F10 there. It sounded glaring! Sad to say, it makes me wish I did a little more comparing, the super $10-$15 dollars seems worth it.
May 20, 2005
(Central New Jersey) | Helpful Votes: 239 | Rating: 3
An autistic juvenile's bulletproof bedtime buddy.
My oldest son is autistic and insists on listening to the for all that CD on repeat-mode every night as he drifts off to sleep. He has one of these players in his room. Almost always we turn it off after he goes to sleep but sometimes it playes all unceasingly.We are well into our second year of this plan and this CD player has performed flawlessly. We don't let him have archetype CDs but rather burn the two tracks he listens to over and onto to a special CD and let him have it. He has worn out several CDs through scratching and smudging but this CD competitor keeps going and going.And, that's another asset, this player will play a CD that is perfect smudged and scratched.We were so impressed with this module that we bought a second one. It has been used extensively and quiet works like new.I've occasionally used the radio aim and have found that it pulls in stations simple well.My only complaint is that I found the controls confusing. I want...
June 4, 2006
(Kirkland, WA USA) | Helpful Votes: 210 | Rating: 5
Brobdingnagian Sound!
I've owned distinct multi format players over the years and this one sounds the most outstanding of all of them. It delivers sharp, crisp sounds without sounding inferior or like it's in a barrel. The bass boost works exceptional on my unit. If you can't tell a difference you might want to get your ears checked.I like it because it's stingy enough to fit on my desk comfortably and it can be carried easily. The touch lays down flat when you don't need it. The antenna folds away nicely covered by the handle when the radio isn't in use. The earphone jack is placed nicely on top and you don't bring into the world to go hunting for it. The power and the sleep buttons are conveniently placed side by side by themselves so you don't accidentally hit them and transform the player/radio off. All in all I like the placement of the buttons, someone put a lot of small amount into the placement and use of the buttons when designing this exquisite little machine.The LCD display is easy to read, it has larger than middling letters and...
November 17, 2006
(Florida) | Helpful Votes: 101 | Rating: 5
Sony CFDG505 Radio Cassette Recorder Boombox (Black)
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$139.95
$89.95
- PC/Audio In for Digital Music Players or PC Input
- Auxilary Input for MP3 Players, etc.
- Built-in Sub-woofer
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Customer Reviews
Why wouldn't you buy this boombox?
It may appearance of like this is just another boombox in a not ever ending list of products whose faces alteration each year. On the surface this unit has tight-fisted plastic parts, a big ugly 'X', and a silly little stretch that is about as exciting as a clock radio from 1982. The parts such as the CD door could by far be destroyed by a one-year-old (meaning, the child would not encounter it very difficult at all).So, why would anyone want this $100 hunk of persuasible? And why was the unit I purchased the very last one on the shelf? And why in the in the seventh heaven is it missing features like "MP3 playback", and includes archaic features like "cassette deck"? You've got me! Fortunately, not any of this matters.For the purpose I bought it for--plugging in a manageable music player--this is the box that puts all the others to outdo. For such a low price I doubt there is any product in the faction that delivers this kind of power and bass effect. Featuring 2 4" speakers AND a 4" subwoofer this element is ready...
April 29, 2007
(United States) | Helpful Votes: 174 | Rating: 5
A gigantic sounding boombox
I ve ever after loved boomboxes and have owned dozens of them over with the years. I have the Sony G55 that I still use,but Im forever on the lookout for something bigger better and more influential, and this is it. I tried it out in a local Best Buy, tuned to the close by FM station and I was blown away by the deep bass and seperation. When you can identify that in a crowded store thats a good singular. I also wanted a line in for my portable dVD player and my roady2 from XM and I am absolutely pleased.I wlways loved the "virtual surround" on some of these but I couldn t gain any unit with this kind of sound, effective surround and a line in, but this sure comes confidential.Only complaint is the lack of a lighted display,but I can living with that. With four different vocalize shout out settings, the super woofer and a line in jack this is as closeto fulfilment I ve found in a boombox.
May 17, 2006
(Bloomsburg, Pa United States) | Helpful Votes: 76 | Rating: 5
The superior for the buck
I concur with the review that is written underneath this one~ when you recieve it, it is not good-looking and you wonder "Where in the world will I put this preoccupation so it doesn't look like a space ship due landed from Venus?" But when you turn it on.... It no more than dosen't matter. It has the best sound I have always heard from a portable and you will have no lack to own any other type of stero. If your looking for a CD Thespian, this is the one.
May 8, 2007
(Colorado) | Helpful Votes: 52 | Rating: 5
Tunebug Turns Tabletops Into Boom Boxes
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TDK Boomboxes to bring you back to the 80s
- Inevitable, they may be the brand of 80s mixtapes, but TDK is back with two Boomboxes, a Wise Cube, two belt-drive turntables, and headphones. For years TDK was at the start an audio media manufacturing company, making CDs, floppy disks, and (yes) neck
- If you were a kid growing up in the modern 70s and 80s, you would have been part of the boombox age, and probably owned one or two yourself. Well boomboxes aren't too plebeian anymore, due to the fact that
- A bit smaller than a hockey puck and triangular in trim, a Tunebug turns pretty much any hard skin into a decent speaker for digital music from any disposition it can connect to via a standard audio jack or,
- Namely, The Daily Dish's Zoe Pollock gave me a wonderful little Sony boombox. That, inexorably, led us to start talking with John Cusack's character in Say Anything and, of conduct, Radio Raheem as played by Bill Nunn in Do the Vindicate Thing.
Boomboxes - Bookshelf
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Flaming Lips' Zaireeka
Creator: Mark Richardson | Music - 2009-12-30
2: Boombox Experiments When a tie releases a new album, the first order of
business is most often to tour in support of it. The Flaming Lips, who spent ...
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The guide to United States popular culture
Creator: Pat Browne | Social Science - 2001-06-15
Importance Zust Boombox, The, also known as a "jam box" or "boogie box," is a lightweight
... Boomboxes were first developed in Japan in the ancient 1970s and provided ...
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Peter McWilliams' personal electronics book
Creator: Peter McWilliams | Technology & Engineering - 1988-11
Boomboxes At the same time called Ghetto Blasters, boomboxes have gotten in the worst way suburban as
the years have bopped on. They are strictly Lo-Fi, so buy one based upon ...
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Taking Off the Blindfold
Creator: Gyeorgos C. Hatonn | Body, Mind & Spirit - 1994-04-01
Triumph I will offer an article regarding "Thunder BOXES" None of you seem to
understand the Liable to be of this one little excuse for scientific advantage.
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