






🎶 Retro never sounded so fresh — Own the sound, own the moment!
The aiwa Retro Boombox AI7012 blends iconic 80s/90s style with cutting-edge tech, featuring dual 40W stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.0, CD/cassette playback with recording, FM/AM radio, and versatile USB/SD/AUX inputs. Its robust build and user-friendly LCD/VU meters make it a portable powerhouse for audiophiles craving nostalgia with modern convenience.












| ASIN | B0DYQ6CRS7 |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Box Contents | Power Cable |
| Brand | Aiwa |
| Brand Name | Aiwa |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Gaming Console, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 127 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 66 x 15.2 x 27.3 Centimeters |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 66 x 15.2 x 27.3 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | aiwa |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Speakers | 2 |
| Speaker Type | Portable Speaker |
| Speakers Included | 2 Speakers |
| Supported Audio Format | CD-DA, Cassette, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV |
| Supported Standards | Bluetooth |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| UPC | 021331113115 |
J**T
Totally awesome boombox dude!
So 'I've been looking for a decent "real" boombox for a while now. What I mean is, not a Bluetooth speaker. My Aiwa CSD-EL33 quit working some time ago. I've had it since 1999. I took it apart and tried to repair it but it is possessed. I don't know if the caps went bad or if a chip got corrupted. It doesn't respond to the buttons most times, or it does something entirely different. Plus the cassette belts dissolved. I may give up on it. In the meantime while finding out that there are no real brand name boomboxes anymore, I found this. I know this Awia is not the same as old school Aiwa, just the name that some Chinese corporation bought who also makes toasters, but I thought just maybe it would be decent enough. We'll, let me tell you, it is! The only thing that disappoints me is the tape deck. Like all, and I do mean ALL, cassette tape decks in 2025. It's a piece of trash, and the makers should be ashamed of themselves. I could write another thousand words about the awesome technology and quality of tape decks we had back in the 80's and 90's, but it won't change the fact that NONE of them are being made anymore. Just this ONE mechanism in EVERY cassette player made now with its cheap play head and it's permanent erase magnet for recording. It is truly an abomination compared to what we once had, to what is in my 1999 Aiwa CSD-EL33! The tape playback is tolerable and is in stereo, but recording to tape is a nogo. The Aiwa backtrack weighs in at 17.8 lbs with 8 alkaline D cell batteries installed. Its kinda heavy, and its kinda big. It doesn't fit in the front seat of my 1987 Suzuki Samurai big. Which is GOOD! And it sounds good too! Excellent actually. (Except for that tape recording thing) And it's LOUD! On volume 25 with treble set at 4, Bass at 4, and bass boost off from 10 feet away listening to Geddy Lee lament about FM radio on our local FM radio station (Rush-The Spirit of Radio) my free app sound meter on my phone measured 80db. 84db from 5 feet, and 90db right in front of the speaker. Same results from Bono singing In The Name of Love with more noticeable bass of course. That's loud enough for me. The volume knob goes all the way to 32 and still sounds good with no noticeable distortion. The sound is very good, and the bass has an impressive kick for a plastic boombox, a much better frequency response than any medium sized 80's or 90's equivalent that I can remember. The tuner is clear and consice. It tunes in stations very well and 'STEREO' appears on the display when tuned to a stereo station. It also plays in stereo. There is a distinct Left and Right separation and the VU meters coorespond to this as noted by playing Spaced Age Love Song by Flock of Seagulls. CDs sound great also, as does Bluetooth pairing, but the loudest volume I've experience comes from a well tuned in radio station. I have not messed with the SD card or memory stick functions yet. When I do I'll update this review. The microphone inputs work great. The echo effect will make anyone sound like a monster truck event announcer. SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY! A bit of advice if you're going to sing along. Use Bluetooth pairing and the volume from your paired device/phone to adjust music volume while the mic volumes and main volume (I turn the main volume all the way up) can be used for your voice. Otherwise the music will drown out, you. If you are looking for a 'real' boombox. One with a cassette player, CD player, and radio like in the olden days that actually works, and sounds good. Go ahead and buy it. It works pretty good and has the added benefit of Bluetooth plus the SD stuff. Yes its 250 bucks, and while I think its expensive for what it is, so are my groceries! Look at it this way. For the price of half a basket of food you get a rad boombox that will impress the chics, and it won't end up in the toilet in a week. I'll update this review for longevity from time to time.
T**D
My thoughts on the aiwa backtrack
This boombox is the best example of a true boombox from the good old days that is available. The cassette player is limited to the tanashin style decks that are available but, it gets the job done in the cassette department. Everything works the way you would expect. The speakers are mounted internally into their own enclosures which are ported to the rear. The sound is spot on with an old school blaster. The tweeters are silk domed and are very crisp. The weight is right where an old school radio would be and the handle is sturdy. The 8-D battery compartment is true to that old school radio. The Bluetooth range is acceptable. The radio has good reception on FM and fair AM. Stereo separation is very good on this radio. I'm hearing stuff in my old cassettes that I didn't know were there. It's advertised as 40 watts however, if you are interested in clean power, it's more at 10.6 watts X 2 RMS for a total of 21.2 watts clean stereo output. It's more than enough to make your ears ring if turned up loud for long periods of time. VU meters are back-lit. They bounce nicely to the output volume of the radio without the needed to crank it way up to enjoy them. They are mainly for esthetics as they do not contribute to tuner strength, battery level or recording levels. When recording, this radio records at 128kbps MP3 from any source to USB, microSD or cassette. This includes AM/FM, Aux, Bluetooth, CD and Mic inputs. The CD player has a 1 minute buffer. After reading ahead, the CD will stop and play off the buffer before spinning back up again. This saves on battery, helps prevent skipping and scratching the disc when carrying it. In addition to MP3, this unit will also play WAV and WMA files. It will not play Flac or other file formats. The cassette player is what you would expect from the available mechanisms. W/F is acceptable but do not expect to record onto cassettes. Like most of these aftermarket tanashin style players, they use a permanent erase magnet which add loads of hiss to your recordings. Recording from cassette, radio, aux, CD and Bluetooth to USB and microSD has a more satisfactory result. This boombox will work just fine on rechargeable NiMh D batteries except when recording. I recommend using a higher voltage Alkaline battery or have it plugged in when recording to USB or microSD. The radio does not rattle or buzz when the bass hits and feels very solid. Overall, I am happy with my purchase.
B**S
This is awesome!!!
This is the perfect mix of old and new. The tape deck, the CD player and then you have Bluetooth. It's the quality product we've always expected of AIWA. It's heavy duty. Its retro look is amazing too. It takes you right back to the 80s and 90s. I like the fact it can run on 8 D cell batteries but also has a cord. The sound quality is fantastic! You can play with the base and treble to get just the right sound. I've already dug out all my old tapes and CDs to try it out. One word of warning, just so you don't break it. The CD and tape deck have a slow open release. I thought at first they might be broken when they didn't just pop open, but that's just they way they work. Don't pull on them. You have to give them a good push to close them as well. Zero buyers remorse on this. I'm going to use this all the time. Update 3/23/26 After using this for a few months I wanted to give an update on some things I found. First, the sound is incredible. I the CDs and tapes have really impressive sound. When you listen to the quiet pars between the songs there is some background noise in the speakers. It doesn't detract from the music quality. The CD does not spin all the time. Just in case you see it, it doesn't mean. It's broken. I never get a skip in the music. Some CDs when they spin, it makes a loud rattle. It looks like it's because the actual component for the Lazer floats on springs as a shock absorber. Min sits on a shelf so there is no shock to absorb. I used a very low tech solution and put a small piece of packing tape on the gap and the rattle is gone. It may not be the same for everyone. It may just have been mine. Lastly the volume has to be way up for the Bluetooth than for CDs and tapes. Just be aware I almost gave myself a heart attack when I had put in a CD after a day of listing to music ove Bluetooth. Other than than those things, it's a quality system. I've been very happy with it and have zero buyers remorse. I did knock off a star for the CD rattle.
O**R
I like it. You will too. Batteries sold separately.
Harmonic distortion and circuitry noise. Even after getting a new one. That’s cheap components, honestly. My $40 radio shack radio blows this out of the water on sound quality. It needs light up buttons. PRIMARY complaint- no soft anti-skid feet, and the handle drops loud and hard. All on both units. I would recommend this to anyone. It’s probably the best on the market globally for a powerhouse of a portable boombox. Uses batteries or plugs in. Cassette, CD, AM/FM, Bluetooth, aux input, USB, and micro SD all work very well. Kinda hard using the file folders on the radio. It’s 40 watts plus two tweeters. I bought because of the Karate Kid beach scene. Everyone needs a boombox. Huge antenna and great reception. Love the two power meters. It’s HARD composite plastic. Not junk. Doors are quality. On the black unit, it’s extremely hard to read with the bronze symbols or text. Especially in brushed matte black areas. The THD just kills it. The weight speaks to quality. Maybe 25 pounds? I would buy again. Tons of features on this. CANT go wrong with it. Buy the 3-yr extended warranty at same time in case a door breaks or screen. Anything really. It was like $20 for 3 years. Pretty happy with it. Try it out? Perfect for the garage, shed, basement, drive-in, tailgating, you name it. It can even burn cassettes from other sources like FM. This thing don’t mess around. Stop looking. You are want this. And I’m never satisfied. This passed the test. Very durable. Will buy soft bumpers for the handle. It slams hard completely randomly. Both I’ve had. It’s loud and lots of bass if you wish. You can adjust the settings. You won’t send it back. Buy the 3-yr warranty. Thing is awesome. They need to fix the static in the circuitry. And add dim LED backlights to see in the dark. That doesn’t fly. Works great plugged in or on batteries. It’s a win. We needed this. You’ll impress your friends no matter where you go. Even the basketball court or basement gym. Can’t say enough good things about it. Great value too. I love the sturdy and long antenna. Even the CD and cassette make static. My GE radio has no static on FM/AM, (or leaking over) but this really does. A bit annoying. But being an audiophile I’m tuned for this stuff. Others won’t notice THD. For batteries only use Energizer Industrial- better than Duracell. I made the switch two years ago. Huge difference. I think the batteries are heavier too, which speaks to quality and durability. Put reflective tape on it. My 30 year old sister accidentally tripped over it. The radio didn’t move. She was injured. The boom box was not. It plays every source but vinyl or 8 track. But with Bluetooth stream it wirelessly via any device or apple radio or whatever. Works for me. I bought for my cassette collection as my cassette player was broken. Huge upgrade here. Idk how long it’ll last. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.
B**2
Excellent AIWA Boombox, great sound and quality engineering - love this!
This is a well made, great sounding boombox (BB) reminiscent of the Sony boombox I had in the 1990's. This AIWA Boombox has impressive volume, with no distortion at full volume. I've enjoyed listening to vintage rock CD's, and enjoy the ability to carry music to locations in the house (and yard) that arent connected to our large surround sound system. Old school audio memories packed in a modern AIWA box that utilizes current technology and engineering to produce a well-made product. Securely packed for safe arrival, well written user guide....instead of buying a used 1990 BB from eBay, treat yourself to this current generation, very impressive boombox....you'll be happy you did.
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