![]() ![]() From aux input (via 3.5 mm audio cable) to tape, USB flash drive, or micro SD card.From the built-in microphone to tape, USB flash drive, or micro SD card.It also sports a headphone jack.Įxternal digital sources: Bluetooth and aux input (phone, tablet, computer)ĭigital recording: USB flash drive, micro SD cardĪnd now “Tutti Frutti”: this yields the following recording options for the Ion Street Rocker: The Ion Street Rocker AM/FM Radio Cassette Recorder/Digital Converter offers a number of playback functions from AM/FM radio, cassette tape, USB flash drive or micro SD card, or from phone/tablet via Bluetooth or 3.5 mm audio cable. The Ion Street Rocker AM/FM Radio Cassette Recorder/Digital Converter.įUNCTIONALITY – WHAT THE ION STREET ROCKER CAN DO And since I could not find much information on the Ion Street Rocker online, I created it myself in this review. They had a single one just in time for Christmas and rewarded me with lots of loyalty points for the purchase. Well, this day came almost 40 years later, when I picked up the “Ion Street Rocker AM/FM Radio Cassette Recorder/Digital Converter” at $129 CAD at a local drugstore chain a year ago. I had to listen to 14-year old Queen Latifah’s “Princess of the Posse” as played by John Peel on a small mono radio and wished I had a blaster. Yes, it was a bulky box and it already looked old-fashioned in its days, but it was cool. ![]() ![]() I never had a ghetto blaster…pardon boombox. The Ion Street Rocker AM/FM Radio Cassette Recorder/Digital Converter is a well-executed 1980s retro boombox design that adds modern-day features to its meaty sound. Pros - Appealing looks and haptic versatile functionality beefy amp.Ĭons - Sound from analog sources better (“rich”) than from digital sources (“tinny”). ![]()
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