Yes, they are still made, harder to find but you can still buy them.
You can get a boombox that is new and comes with a cassette player, but they often have CD players as well. Pioneer's boombox like still carries tape decks.
In my opinion the best Sony Boombox on the market today would be the Sony CFDG700CP CD boom box CD/cassette recorder and it can be found at http://www.amazon.com/Sony-CFD-S350-Cassette-Portable-Boombox/dp/B0007XHLXO for the low price of $99.95 used.
you can use the Coby CA-747 Dual Position CD/MD/MP3 Cassette Adapter to play your CD's thru your tape deck
The Coby CXCD282 does not play in MP3 format. This boombox simply plays CD's, AM/FM radio and cassette tapes for listeners enjoyment.
the CD is scratched or the boombox is too old
A CFDS35O is a product by Sony. More specifically it is a CD/Cassette boombox. It is a portable product that can work with batteries or via mains. It is available on Amazon.
The first boombox was invented by the Phillips company in the Netherlands. It was released in 1969 around the same time as the audio cassette.
No, most boomboxes made within the past few years are not made with a cassette player. Delphi is no exception. You may consider looking for a used boombox that is at least a few years old if you really want one with a cassette player.
The CFDS01 isn't designed for the style conscious.It's just designed to function properly.You can get something else if style is a major consideration.
The Cassette came out before the CD did. The first Cassette player came in 1973, while the first CD player came out in 1982.
The easiest way to get information from a cassette tape to a CD is to get a radio that has both a cassette player and a recordable CD. As the cassette plays it can be recorded onto the disc.
A CD/MP3 boombox is a player that will play both CD and MP3 formats. This allows the user to make the most of their digital music collection, such as itune purchases.