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Grundig RR 3500

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Helix HX-4635

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The Helix HX-4635 is basically the same thing as a Conion C-100F.  

Hitachi TRK-8180 and TRK-8181

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Classic, high-quality boombox from 1979 with big VU meters and lots of metal trim.  

Hitachi TRK-8190

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Very good quality Hitachi from the year 1980, with 16cm woofers and 5cm tweeters.  

INNO-HIT RR-649

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ISP SC-800

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ITT Touring 109

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JVC 3090

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Many collectors think the JVC 3090 was the best-sounding TV box. And its got a cool industrial style.  

JVC CX-500

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Wikiboombox: Wiki-Page for JVC CX-500 Color Television Radio Cassette Boombox.  

JVC RC-828

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JVC RC-838

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JVC's top of the line boombox for 1978-79, with big VU meters and the Biphonic spatial stereo feature.  

JVC RC-M70

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JVC M70 review, specs, history, and service manual. Prices for used M70s range from $200 to $600 depending on condition.  

Lasonic TRC-920

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The chrome-laden TRC-920 from Lasonic is a collectors favorite, with some of the best-looking tweeter grills ever made.  

Marantz CRS-7810

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A big 3-piece boombox with 8-inch woofers from Marantz  

Marantz CRS-8000

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There were several similar boomboxes from Marantz, but this is the only one with 2 tape decks.  

Marantz MS-300

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Marantz PMS-7000 and 7004

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Big 3-piece boombox from 1980 with 8-inch woofers and a nice metal faceplate.  

Maximal 9500

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Mitsubishi X-7

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Montgomery Ward GEN-3996A

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The GEN-3996 "Airline" is a very good-sounding boombox that was manufactured by Shin-Shirasuna of Japan.  

National Panasonic RS-4360dft

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A very heavy, high-quality ghettoblaster from Panasonic. It's very similar to the RX-7700.  

National RF-9000

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This has got to be one of the most expensive radios ever made. Almost 45 lbs, and that's without the 12 D-cell batteries!  
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