MEGA 4000 — Boombox, Hamburg, 2009
Limited Edition – signed and numbered
Delivery Time
Made to order. Production & quality check: 7–14 business days (framing may extend this timeframe).
Shipping: depending on destination 2–7 business days (EU) / 5–12 business days (international).
MEGA 4000 — Boombox, Hamburg, 2009
Limited Edition – Fine Art Print
Available Sizes and Editions
(per motif and size, independent of finish)
45 × 30 cm (17.7 × 11.8 in)
Edition: 100 prints + 5 A.P.
75 × 50 cm (29.5 × 19.7 in)
Edition: 50 prints + 3 A.P.
105 × 75 cm (41.3 × 29.5 in)
Edition: 50 prints + 3 A.P.
(identical for all finish options)
Finish Options
1) Only Print – Fine Art Print
Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta
1 cm white border
Unframed
Suitable for conservation framing
2) ArtBox – Aluminium White
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta
Mounted behind 2 mm acrylic glass
Aluminium ArtBox 50 mm (white)
Ready to hang
3) Passepartout Frame – White (Museum Glass)
Fine Art print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta
1 cm white border, passepartout
White wooden frame
Museum glass (clear, low-reflection)
Ready to hang
Provenance & Authenticity
First publication: January 2026
Photography: Alfred Steffen
Location / Year: Hamburg, studio shot, September 2009
Work Group: Zeitgeist
Edition: Strictly limited fine art edition
For institutional, gallery or corporate acquisitions:
info@alfred-steffen.de
The MEGA 4000 embodies the uncompromising side of the boombox era: large, heavy, designed for maximum impact. The device does not rely on elegance, but on volume, surface, and visibility. Its design is direct and unapologetic—built to be heard and seen. Technology here is not explained; it is asserted.
All boomboxes were photographed to scale, frontally, and aligned on the same baseline. This consistently identical perspective does not neutralize individual differences; it makes them legible. Size becomes attitude, proportion becomes character, design becomes expression. The result is a visual system of comparability in which each device appears as an autonomous personality within a shared order.
The work is part of the series “Boombox – The Golden Years 1978–1983” within the Zeitgeist body of work. The series understands boomboxes as cultural markers of an era in which music left the private sphere and became a collective experience. Eight batteries meant autonomy. Weight meant presence. Sound meant identity.
The MEGA 4000 is not a nostalgic relic. It stands for the radical appropriation of public space through volume and mass—a tool of social presence, captured as an iconic singular artifact of urban pop history.
Certification & Shipping
All prints are numbered and signed and are delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The certificate and the signature label are shipped separately — to prevent transport damage and to allow maximum flexibility for framing and mounting.
This practice follows international fine-art standards and secures the long-term value preservation of the edition.
Shipping & Handling
Worldwide shipping.
Unframed prints are shipped flat or in specialized packaging.
Framed works are delivered ready to hang.