Bring On The Boombox And One Is The Magic Number

Bring On The Boombox And One Is The Magic Number


Welcome to the 32nd edition of Record Roundup, my ongoing coverage of records, record players, turntables and related products. Today, I’m featuring another retro throwback in the form of a new take on the classic boombox and two new all-in-one stereo options–all three of which feature “one” in their name.

Hands On With the Andover Audio SpinBase MAX 2

Before getting to the new stuff, one of the highlights of my summer was spending time spinning records on a turntable connected to (and sitting atop) the SpinBase MAX 2 from Andover Audio. This speaker system contains six drivers with 100W of power, pumping out convincing 270-degree audio. All without worrying about the record skipping or distortion creeping in, thanks to Andover Audio’s patented IsoGroove technology.

Want to learn more about this space-saving audio system aimed directly at record lovers? You can read about my experience with the SpinBase MAX 2 here.

We Are Rewind GB-001 Boombox

My very first audio system consisted of a Technics SA-C05L boombox (with detachable speakers, 60W of power, 7-band EQ, a cassette deck with Dolby and a PHONO input), hooked up to a Panasonic turntable. The only thing I don’t miss about that boombox (which I still have stashed in the basement) was the cost and weight of loading it up with D-cell batteries when going portable. I seem to recall it took either eight or 10 of them.

We Are Rewind is offering a modern take on the classic 80s boombox in the GB-001. It’s a cool matte black instead of silver, but includes a high end cassette deck and a 3.5mm input you could connect to most turntables, plus Bluetooth. The stereo speakers (each equipped with a woofer and a tweeter) output a combined total of 104 watts and you can go portable with its built-in rechargeable battery. Other nods to retro goodness include backlit VU meters, lots of knobs and a folding handle.

The company is preparing to take preorders on the GB-001 and has a proven track record for delivering new takes on retro cassette players.

Andover-One Premier System

When I reviewed the Model One from Andover Audio in 2020, I called it “the ultimate all-in-one turntable music system.”

The furniture-grade walnut, the customized Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Esprit SB turntable, the six speaker system with 200W of power–this was a truly aspirational all-in-one system that made records sound fantastic.

I’ll have to take back that “ultimate” designation, because Andover Audio just turned its flagship all-in-one up to 11. The Andover-One Premier System stacks an Andover-One record player atop an Andover-One upper stand for built-in record storage, with an Andover-One subwoofer on the bottom. The entire stack is in matching furniture-grade walnut, providing a high performance and elegant audio system built around a record player, that takes up minimal floorspace.

You also get the Andover-One Premier System system at 15% off the price of buying the components separately.

QlearSoul ONE-S

Finally (and the third “one” of the day), here is advance notice of an upcoming feature on the QlearSoul ONE-S. After going hands on with the SoulBox S1 component system, QlearSoul sent me its ONE-S to try out. This is a compact all-in-one system with a walnut or black finish cabinet, aluminum trim and fabric speaker mesh. Key features include a four speaker system, Bluetooth and a 2-speed turntable with an Audio Technica AT-3600L cartridge.

Keep an eye on this space in September for a look at the QlearSoul ONE-S.

Missed the previous Record Roundup? You can read Issue 3 here.



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