A decent boombox mp3 can be found on a variety of websites. Some examples are Amazon.com or Craigslist.com and Best Buy could be a store to find a boombox mp3.
Yes, Amazon.com sells the cheapest boombox mp3 player if you are looking for a new boombox. If you are okay with a used one, you should check on eBay.
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.
The Sirius Plug and Play Universal Boombox does not play CD's or MP3's directly,but it does have an auxillary plug you can use to attach a cd player or mp3 player.
Most brands of boomboxes come with both a cd player and an mp3 player plugin, iSymphony B1B iPod, MP3 and CD Compatible Boombox Music System is an example of one.
A Sony BoomBox is a speaker dock that one can connect to iPod, iPhone or MP3 Player. There is the in-built sound system that comes with Sony BoomBox. One of the features is that of remote control.
Nextag has several different brands of boombox that include a built in mp3 player. The best brand for this is Sony; they also make relatively inexpensive ones. Check out their selection at http://www.nextag.com/boom-box-mp3-player/products-html.
A boombox is so oldschool but lucky for you that makes them cheaper. They can range from 10$ to 300$ and will usually play the radio, cds and mp3s. They are battery or plug-in powered.
It was a typical scene in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s to see someone walking around with a big, loud boombox on their shoulder, playing the popular music of the day. That scene has since faded and made way for more modern technology to move in. Very few people walk around with their boomboxes anymore, but that doesn’t mean plenty of people don’t have them. They’re just a little different. With the advent of the MP3 and the popularity increase of the MP3 player, boomboxes, much like many other forms of technology, had to hurry to catch up. What you could consider today to be a boombox isn’t really much of a box at all. However, any of them will provide as much or as little boom as you need. The modern form of the boombox is usually a very thin speaker with a port on the front, allowing you to simply plug in your MP3 player and go. Selecting the right modern boombox will rely heavily on what type of MP3 player you own. Many of these devices are made specifically for a certain type of MP3 player. Apple’s iPod is a very popular brand, and there are many different types of boombox that will allow you to plug your iPod in and start jamming. If you have a different MP3 player, like Microsoft’s Zune player, it may not be compatible with the same devices as the iPod. Make sure you read each label carefully to make sure that your MP3 player is compatible with the boombox you are trying to purchase. No matter what MP3 player you use, you should be able to find a compatible Boombox. You may not be able to throw it on your shoulder like it’s the mid- eighties, but you can be sure you’re going to get more boom for your buck.
The Sony CDR/RW boombox with built in apple ipod dock has good consumer reviews, and allows for the use of Zune as well. It is available at Best Buy.
Truthfully, a decent MP3 player costs $100+.
The Coby CXCD282 does not play in MP3 format. This boombox simply plays CD's, AM/FM radio and cassette tapes for listeners enjoyment.
Sony boomboxes are excellent and can play MP3 CD's, have radios and some can even still play tapes.