Historically speaking, the JVC Boombox was one of the main props for partying through the 1980s and 1990s. The classic style of the JVC Boombox has come to represent ghetto culture and allowed in your face attitude commonly followed by members of the early rap crowd. Boomboxes are still alive and well today and we expect that they will experience an increase in popularity soon enough. We expect that they will fit in well with the latest developments in music technology such as the MP3 and iPod, as well as mini discs and digital radio.

Global warming may begin to have an impact on the JVC Boombox markets. This is because when the sun is out and people are on the beach and out on the streets where they want to take their music outside and play it loud. We at JVC Boombox.com and understand this completely and this is why we have made it our mission to help you choose the best boombox available for your needs. And note to sleep deprived neighbourhoods: we are sorry if JVC boomboxes are keeping you awake at nights but that is just life. Maybe you should get at JVC Boombox to and hit back!
August 12th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
i remember the boomboxes from the 80’s todays boomboxes don’t even come close