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Stuff.tv
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Stuff.tv
This retro-styled Bluetooth boombox makes me want to cancel my streaming subscription
Miss the days of shoving a cassette into a chunky boombox, pressing play, and hearing the sound crackle to life rather than scrolling through music streaming playlists? Then this modern take on the boombox from We Are Rewind might just be your new obsession. The GB-001 is a retro-styled boombox that marries the old with the new. That's not just in the design, but also in functionality with support for both Bluetooth and cassettes. Read more: Best cassette players and tape players in 2025 for a retro audio fix It's a full-blown stereo powerhouse, decked out with Bluetooth 5.4, a rechargeable battery, and a cassette deck that takes itself quite seriously. This boombox plays and records tapes, does Dolby B-style noise reduction, and makes me want to cancel my Apple Music subscription. Of course, it's also fully equipped for the modern world. Tap the Bluetooth pairing button to connect for wireless audio, or there's a 3.5mm jack for everything else. What's seriously impressive is just how far We Are Rewind has gone with the tech under boombox's retro hood. We're talking 104 watts of stereo output, with left and right woofers and tweeters that promise a full-spectrum audio experience. There's dynamic power control to rein in distortion, EQ tweaking knobs, and even a spatial audio mode. The GB-001 even comes with functional VU meters – gloriously backlit ones, at that. Throw in a microphone input with adjustable gain and a feature that lets it double as a guitar amp, and this thing is in retro territory. It even supports rap battles if you've got a spare wireless mic or two lying about. The GB-001 boombox is available to order now directly from We Are Rewind. It'll set you back £379/€449.


The Verge
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
This modern cassette boombox will lure you in with glowing VU meters
We Are Rewind, a Paris-based company that has relaunched the cassette player with modern features like support for wireless headphones and rechargeable batteries, has announced a larger boombox version. Streamlining the design of the portable stereos that were popular in the '80s, the €449 (around $500 USD) GB-001 can function as a Bluetooth speaker and stream audio from a mobile device. But its most appealing feature is its ability to play and record to cassettes, potentially reviving the mixtape for another generation. The GB-001's cassette deck mechanism features a user-adjustable motor with internal speed regulation for accurate playback. It also has a 'noise reduction circuit' that emulates Dolby B so it can properly play tapes recorded using that older noise reduction system without any loss in sound quality. It can record on tapes, too, from external sources that include a wired microphone or a pair of mics connected wirelessly over Bluetooth. The GB-001 has four speakers — two 'powerful woofers for extended bass response' paired with two 'soft dome tweeters for refined voices and treble.' We Are Rewind describes the GB-001 as having a 'natural sound signature' so, unlike the boomboxes of the '80s, it's not going to drown out lyrics with overpowering bass. And in keeping with current trends in audio gear, the GB-001 includes a 'spatialisation function for a wider, more immersive stereo image.' A rechargeable, user-replaceable 3,000mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of playback through the speakers when playing a tape, or up to 15 using an external audio source. That jumps up to 15 and 28 hours, respectively, when using headphones, but We Are Rewind didn't specify if that's through the 3.5-millimeter audio jack or Bluetooth. Even if you're not in need of its cassette capabilities, the design of the GB–001 still makes it an appealing alternative to Bluetooth speakers that often look like beach toys. It not only has a retro-looking folding carrying handle, it also sports a pair of functional analog VU meters that are backlit with a soft warm glow. For those of us who grew up enamored with the design of stereos from the '70s and '80s, the VU meters alone could help justify the splurge.


Forbes
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
We Are Rewind Cassette Tape Boombox Revives A Classic Vintage Music Format
With a retro look combined with brand new tech, the cassette tape format continues to make a bit of a comeback. We Are Rewind GB-001 is following on from the global smash of the original WE-001 portable cassette player. T While vinyl record sales have seen a resurgence of the old format in the last decade, the venerable cassette tape has also seen an increase in sales by more than 400% during the last decade. Admittedly, that's figure build on a low base where the format almost entirely disappeared, but there's no doubt that interest in the classic 1970s analog tape format has been rekindled. The GB-001 is a new boombox cassette player and recorder that rivals home speaker systems because it's also a Bluetooth speaker and delivers sound with a full-spectrum stereo soundstage because it had separate left and right woofers and tweeters. Whether you're listening to old-school cassettes, using a wired connection or streaming music over Bluetooth, the GB-001's two woofers for extended bass response and two soft dome tweeters for a sweet treble, are powered by 104W of output. We Are Rewind has also added a few special features to the GB-001, such as dynamic power control to reduce distortion, refined equalization for a more natural sound signature and a spatialization function that creates a wider and more immersive stereo soundstage. This new boombox has a premium cassette deck mechanism, complete with a user-adjustable motor that includes internal speed regulation. The deck also includes a noise reduction circuit that emulates Dolby B, enabling it to play pre-recorded Dolby B cassette tapes. For recording and playing tapes, the GB-001 can handle both Type I and Type II Chrome cassettes with optimized biasing. This feature ensures low noise recording and, according to We Are Rewind, the best possible frequency response. The GB-001 also has an active AC erasing head. The GB-001 sports two backlit analog VU meters that provide visual feedback on playback and recording levels and it also has a microphone input with an adjustable level for capturing live recordings. With the strong look of an iconic 1980s boombox, the GB-001 has a sleek and neo-retro design. However, beneath its retro look, the next-gen boombox has plenty of modern technologies, including Bluetooth 5.4 and a rechargeable battery that can be easily replaced. The boombox can be connected to any analog audio source via a 3.5mm AUX input for playing music from a radio tuner, turntable or even a MiniDisc. Users can listen to their favorite tunes by streaming over Bluetooth from a smartphone or computer. If the idea of a classic 1980s boombox that can play cassettes and handle Bluetooth streaming, as well as an analog input, then the new We Are Rewind GB-001 could be the answer to many people's dream by turning almost any space into a concert venue using the microphone input. It's also possible to plug a guitar into the GB-001 and use it as a guitar amp. Finally, there's also a dual wireless microphone system for acting out those classic 1980s rap battles. The GB-001 Boombox is available now from We Are Rewind and is priced at £379 / €449.


Daily Mirror
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Ignore streaming on Spotify, the cassette player returns and is way better than before
The cassette is making a comeback. Vinyl has already seen a massive resurgence in recent years; now it appears that the humble cassette player is making a surprise comeback. Anyone who lived through the 80s and 90s will surely remember getting a Sony Walkman, which offered one of the first ever ways to take music on the move. It launched all the way back in 1979 and became an instant hit, with over 400 million sold worldwide. Sony retired its cassette-style Walkman in 2010 (they still make digital players with the same name), but it seems the legend lives on. Now, before retro audio fans start getting too excited, the return of the portable tape player isn't part of Sony's grand plans. Instead, the team We Are Rewind are bringing a new cassette player to pockets with the launch of the EDITH WE-001, and it adds plenty of modern twists to this ageing technology. This new music player arrives with full Bluetooth connectivity. That means you can link up your wireless headphones or beam those classic tunes to portable speakers. There are physical buttons on the case let you play, fast forward and rewind, plus there's even the option to record things straight onto tapes you have in the player. A premium design with Aluminium casing is included rather than old style plastic and the firm is promising decent battery life for those long journeys. Another bonus is that the EDITH WE-001 doesn't rely on annoying AA batteries with it featuring a fully rechargeable power pack instead. EDITH is out now and costs £129. We Are Rewind products can be picked up shops including at Rough Trade, Selfridges, FNAC, Turntable Lab and many independent record stores.


Stuff.tv
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Stuff.tv
If all cassette players were as clever as this one, I'd probably never have swapped to streaming
Ever felt that music streaming is just a bit too sterile, that your Spotify playlists lack the satisfying clunk of a real button press or the gentle whir of magnetic tape? Then this modern cassette player from We Are Rewind might just be your new obsession. The Edith WE-001 isn't trying to compete with AirPods or hi-res DAPs. Rather, it's going for totally pure audio fidelity and utterly unfiltered nostalgia. Read more: Best cassette players and tape players in 2025 for a retro audio fix Yes, it's a cassette player. In 2025. And I love that. While most tech marches relentlessly forward, Edith takes a stylish sidestep, slinging us back to the mixtape era with just enough modern flair. It's got Bluetooth 5.1 for your wireless cans and USB-C charging (because no one actually misses AA batteries). That said, if you're the sort of audiophile who demands your headphones be tethered with a proper cable, there's a 3.5mm jack waiting for you. The Edith lets you record audio via a mic or 3.5mm line-in. It only supports Type I tapes, so you'll probably need to rummage through your parents' attic – but that's half the fun. Just don't forget your pencil. You'll need it when the tape inevitably unspools, and We Are Rewind gives a nod to this analogue ritual by including one in the box. It's silly – no, perfect. The design is proper eye candy too. With its brushed aluminium shell and unapologetically chunky buttons, Edith's got more in common with vintage Leica cameras than the plasticky Walkmans of old. Cassette tapes are not about pristine audio. The specs are more about embracing imperfections than chasing sonic purity, with 30Hz to 12.5kHz playback. But audiophiles know there's more to sound than numbers. You can grab the Edith WE-001 now for $159/£129. It's available directly from the brand or at Rough Trade, Selfridges, FNAC, Turntable Lab, and plenty of indie record shops.