Sean H. Leahy
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
Good reception, works well with thumb drive.Sound is not great, but hard to beat for the price.
Lane Harris
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
Exactly what I wanted. Classic style, modern sound, great tuning features, and even has Bluetooth. Battery and plug in options
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on May 26, 2025
Llegรณ caja rota, producto araรฑado (con signos de roce y uso) y sin funcionamiento. Muy baja calidad de materiales. Realizo fotos del estado en que llega y reclamo devoluciรณn, finalmente me envรญan etiqueta de devoluciรณn que necesita franqueo tras varios intercambios de mensajes, el vendedor acepta sรณlo reembolsar 6 euros de envรญo cuando el coste es muy superior al tener que enviarlo certificado para asegurar lo reciban devuelto, ya que no emiten reembolso hasta recibir el producto
The Fox ๐ฆ
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
Just received this radio today.. plugged it in and a few minutes later the radio started to smell soon after, I noticed smoke coming from inside of the radio so I immediately unplugged it right away before a fire starts.. My daughter and I order my mother the same radio for Motherโs Day but different color and Iโm very worried.. she live in SC and we live in Washington State.. I just contacted my sister letting her know about the radio, we are going to return that one too! Thank God I wasnโt sleeping at night!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
We use it at the pool, works better than expected, sound is better than expected. Very pleased with this cassette radio. Picks up FM stations really well.
Danny vidal
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Good ๐
Joshua P
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
This thing works good for the price. The speakers aren't Bose obviously but everything works as is. Cool lil machine.
Right side arm is broken. Plz replace the chair
Reviewed in India on February 11, 2024
To hear classical music.
joel aaron mireles rivas
Reviewed in Mexico on February 1, 2024
Estรก hecha con buenos materiales,El sonido es muy bueno, supera incluso el deOtras marcas de mayor prestigio, en equipos semejantes, la salida de audรญfonos es de gran calidad, y su volumen es excelente, el Bluetooth agarra de inmediato, cรณmprenlo no se arrepentirรกn.
Shirley
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2022
It work wonderful for putting old cassettes on a memory stick. Now I can listen to the in my vehicle.
Kody
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021
As most users say, it is very cheap feeling. But for a cheap radio/blue tooth speaker Iโm happy with it. It has the vintage look that I was searching for I donโt mind the sound quality. Itโs not for audiophiles by any means but then again itโs like $40. Thereโs only 3 issues I have with it and I feel that if the company would remedy these it would be an amazing value.1. I tried 3 different cassettes. It destroyed one of them, one would not even fit and the last one played without issue. So if youโre planning on using it for cassettes be aware that it will mostly likely destroy it.2. The power cord does not stay in. I just pushed it up against the wall so the cord would stay in place. I just wish it was more secure.3. There is no on/off switch. When the unit is receiving power itโs just constantly on.AGAIN DO NOT PUT TAPES WITH ANY VALUE TO YOU IN THE TAPE DECK
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SUPERSONIC IS 100% THE SAME AS THE QFX REPLICA - except, of course, the brand names. I have had TWO Supersonics and ONE or TWO QFXs in the past three years (my TWO COMPLAINTS are that the CASSETTE DECK goes for only 50-75 hours (BUT THIS COULD APPLY TO any Cassette players/recorders, except possibly those "tabletop" and some such variety that are specifically cassette players/recorders). The SECOND & FINAL COMPLAINT IS THE LACK OF A COMPREHENSIVE MANUAL, especially to run the MEMORY CARD & FLASH DRIVE without having to learn the how-to's unnecessarily BY TIME-CONSUMING TRIAL & ERROR! This was a TEMPORARY REVIEW (I typed the TEMPORARY REVIEW but I wasn't whether I should submit it at that point (after using the unit for several months) or wait. Please read UPDATE FURTHER BELOW HERE for a more comprehensive REVIEW I am posting today (early April 2023) about a year or so later for SC-3201BT (I composed the review a year or so ago), a most versatile "boombox" (to be finalized within three to 12 months, if necessary) -- Recommend seller very highly, of course. DELIVERY WAS almost AS FAST AS I PLACED THE ORDER! I believe it was delivered to me the next day). When it comes to certain products, I don't like to jump to conclusions when reviewing them.... However, I've used this for about 50 hours - including the radio bands (not using SW bands, though, because for those bands one needs rather elaborate copper-wire...antennas, especially in large cities surrounded by tall buildings, etc.; and, anyway, many of the SW stations of old have disappeared because of the Internet, etc.). In New York City, for example, this easily receives about 25 AM and 25 FM stations, virtually all very sharp and clear (without even raising the three-foot rod antenna at all). The Memory Card records and plays back perfectly well; so does the USB. The cassette tape works fine. The recording is possible to and from a cassette or radio or externally from your own voice to a USB or Memory Card, etc. (has two built-in mics; one for the cassette and the other for the USB and Memory Card. I tested the USB and also the Memory Card by recording talk radio on AM for several hours. The whip antenna (single rabbit ear) is three feet long, but I don't have to raise it at all for any of the 50 (AM/FM) stations. Three-way power sources, i.e., battery (4xD), electrical cord (included), as well as via adapter. As of this writing, Amazon, and this seller, has the best price, about $42-43 (I've even seen online prices for this model at far higher prices; and for the QFX (I have the QFX, too, and they're100% identical under different brand names, assuming there's BT = Bluetooth end of model number). Supersonic was established in the 1970s and QFX in the 1990s (they're both most likely manufactured under the same roof, in the same factory under two different brand names).POSTING HEREUNDER UPDATED REVIEW - A YEAR OR SO THEREAFTER:In two years I've had ONE or TWO QFXs and TWO Supersonics (both are exactly the same under different brands).To me, these are worth about $35-40; maybe even up to $45-50 in view of their VERSATILITY (Radio AM/FM/SW1/SW2 - of course, the SWs are in most cases with no signal).You can use a flash drive, a memory card, and even record from and onto the cassette, etc. from the radio or externally (your voice) (there's NO input jack but, yes, a headphone output jack, but the input jack would drive up the price if it had one).The external mics are decent and the qualities on the flash drive and memory card (MC) (both digital, of course) are very good, and on the cassette ( = analog, of course) fairly good.In my lifetime I've used over a dozen radios, recorders, etc.The radio functionality is very good to excellent (that's the AM/FM, but I haven't bothered with the SW bands, especially because in most urban areas one requires special SW antennas, etc.). SW bands are no longer as popular and in demand since the Internet, etc.NOW, the TWO painful issues I've had with these three units: First, the manuals I've checked back and forth on the Internet are almost useless except for one or two instructions - so that when you record anything on the MC or flash drive - especially, say, two or three recordings in a day or two or three, say, about 5-10-15 minutes each, it's like trying to find the proverbial needle in a haystack when searching for one of the recordings, etc.Another ISSUE is the relatively short lifespan of the CASSETTE DECK functionality. On two of the units, the cassette deck stopped working after about 50-75 hours (recording and playback) - THEREFORE, I'm using the cassette part of the third unit very sparingly and I'm recording mainly on the MC and flash drive (but, again, searching and finding recordings on the MC and FD is an unnecessary chore, a virtually frustrating proposition!INDEED, THE MANUFACTURERS OF BOTH QFX AND SUPERSONIC MUST PROVIDE A THOROUGH, CLEAR, AND PRACTICAL MANUAL FOR US USERS OF THESE OTHERWISE VERSATILE and relatively reasonably priced entertainers. I hope you found this info useful, and thank you for your time reading it.
Ting
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2021
I bought this ghetto blaster to record some cassette tapes that I recorded with my band. Wanted to use the SD Card or USB Key to record the music. Still working on the recording process. I see the files I tried to record on my SD Card but the files where blank. Here's how I use this machine to record tapes until I figure it out. I hook a cord up to the headphone jack of my ghetto blaster. Then I plug the other end of the cord into the microphone jack of my computer so I can record the music with my computer's sound recorder. The smaller size makes the ghetto blaster easy to move from room to room. The volume knob is a little weird! It's a very loud machine but 2 on the volume dial is more like 10+. Haven't listed to music with the SD or USB yet. Be really careful with the cassette tape door! Handle the door with care!!! This ghetto blaster looks really cool! Happy buyer!!!