ZUTOMAYO and Orion Revive Retro Audio with Limited SCR-B9(Z) Boombox | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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ZUTOMAYO and Orion Revive Retro Audio with Limited SCR-B9(Z) Boombox | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"The SCR-B9(Z) retains the iconic silhouette of Orion's original boombox, complete with dual speakers, analog dials, and prominent VU meters that light up as the music plays. Its design is elevated by ZUTOMAYO's distinctive visual signature - including the band's phrase "ずっと真夜中でいいのに。" ("It would be nice if it were midnight all the time"), which wraps the unit in a subtle but meaningful nod to the group's name and ethos. The result is a product that feels deeply personal, connecting ZUTOMAYO's fans to the emotional weight of their music in a tactile way."
"Underneath its vintage-inspired shell, the SCR-B9(Z) packs impressive specs. The system pushes out 20 watts of sound via dual 10-watt Hyperwoofer drivers, delivering a surprisingly powerful low end for its size. Music lovers can enjoy multiple playback options, from spinning cassettes and CDs to streaming wirelessly over Bluetooth®. A built-in anti-shock memory ensures smooth playback for CDs, even on the move, while USB and microSD compatibility allow for MP3 file playback, making it easy to bring a digital library along for the ride."
ZUTOMAYO collaborated with Orion on the SCR-B9(Z) Limited Edition boombox that revives Orion’s 1970s–80s SCR-B9 design while adding modern features. The unit preserves the original silhouette with dual speakers, analog dials, and VU meters that light with playback, and features ZUTOMAYO’s phrase “ずっと真夜中でいいのに。” (“It would be nice if it were midnight all the time”) as a visual signature. The finish blends retro charm with contemporary styling so the boombox functions as both an art object and a portable player. The system outputs 20 watts via dual 10-watt Hyperwoofer drivers and supports cassettes, CDs, Bluetooth®, USB, microSD, MP3 playback, and CD anti-shock memory, appealing to collectors and tech-savvy listeners.
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