Is this Philips a boombox?
jovie - 2008-08-02 20:18
oldskool69 - 2008-08-02 21:09
jovie - 2008-08-03 06:40
quote:Originally posted by Jovie:
DM4U-I respect your opinion.That is the kind of input I was seeking.However,I personally feel it qualifies if it plays some form of recorded media-which it does.
thanks - James
oldskool-This boombox was quite large.It could have passed for a shelf system had it not been designed for batteries and had attachable speakers.However I have a smaller version in this series that I'm quite sure the company would have considered a boombox.It has the same "grip" areas that could merely pass as part of its styling.I personally like a clear cut definition for everything.Unfortunately,thats often times not realistic in the real world unless there is a desire to tighten up loosely used terms.
One interesting thing about this box was the Turbo-Bass Generator.You'll notice in this picture that there is no pass through for the air displaced by the woofers when the speakers are attached.For this reason it couldn't function as a port.When I saw this I just laughed figuring it was a gimmick much like a fake hood scoop on a car.After I left the store I began to consider the possibility that the main unit actually has a subwoofer inside at the very bottom to take advantage of this port.Has anyone actually seen that in a boombox.
jovie - 2008-08-03 07:15
quote:Originally posted by Jovie:
Interesting...There was certainly no downward firing woofer visible on the units bottom.I thought that all of the extra bass features merely took advantage of tuning the ported speakers through tone adjustment...or something similar.Also I thought anything at the bottom of the main unit was usually just for styling whether its a port or printing suggesting an extra driver.Perhaps I need to be more adventuresome and open some of these boxes.
quote:Originally posted by Jovie:
0. Interesting...There was certainly no downward firing woofer visible on the units bottom.
2. I thought that all of the extra bass features merely took advantage of tuning the ported speakers through tone adjustment...or something similar
3. .Also I thought anything at the bottom of the main unit was usually just for styling whether its a port or printing suggesting an extra driver
4. .Perhaps I need to be more adventuresome and open some of these boxes.
panasonic.fan - 2008-08-03 10:47
quote:Originally posted by DecentMan4you:
Nope .... even though I have 4 of these with cd's in them ...
I only consider a True boombox; being a Boombox
that DOES not have a cd player in it
Line in input's & output's sure but no actually
cd player in it as most of the
Boombox's that I have played my music in that had a
cd ,,, I Always try to play my Boris Midney cd in it & the cd skipped
as the bass of that music made the box skip the cd ....
SO Nope it's not a Boombox :-) unless it DOESNT Have a cd in it ...
Only Cassette's in a True Boombox as CASSETTE's RULE !!!! :-) James
panasonic.fan - 2008-08-03 10:50
quote:Originally posted by DecentMan4you:quote:Originally posted by Jovie:
DM4U-I respect your opinion.That is the kind of input I was seeking.However,I personally feel it qualifies if it plays some form of recorded media-which it does.
thanks - James
oldskool-This boombox was quite large.It could have passed for a shelf system had it not been designed for batteries and had attachable speakers.However I have a smaller version in this series that I'm quite sure the company would have considered a boombox.It has the same "grip" areas that could merely pass as part of its styling.I personally like a clear cut definition for everything.Unfortunately,thats often times not realistic in the real world unless there is a desire to tighten up loosely used terms.
One interesting thing about this box was the Turbo-Bass Generator.You'll notice in this picture that there is no pass through for the air displaced by the woofers when the speakers are attached.For this reason it couldn't function as a port.When I saw this I just laughed figuring it was a gimmick much like a fake hood scoop on a car.After I left the store I began to consider the possibility that the main unit actually has a subwoofer inside at the very bottom to take advantage of this port.Has anyone actually seen that in a boombox.
Has anyone actually seen that in a boombox?
yes Many times in some of the panasonic's specifically
Panasonic RX-C38 XBS Extra Bass System and
jvc's Specifically JVC PC-V55 with Hyper-Bass
transwave5000 - 2008-08-03 19:35
isolator42 - 2008-08-04 09:09
transwave5000 - 2008-08-04 20:33