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Nippon CX-473F

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This is a large ghettoblaster from the late 1980's, with re-branded versions from Trident, Pantronic, and TiSonic.  

Nippon SRR013

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A midsize boombox from the early 80s that was given several different brand names.  

Panasonic RX-5350

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This was Panasonic's top of the line in the early 80's. It was probably the replacement for the RX-7000 and RX-7200. Unlike those models, this one has 8-inch woofers.  

Panasonic RX-6400

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The RX-6400 (also known as the RX-A2) was probably the loudest portable from the 1980's.  

Panasonic RX-7000

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A collector favorite, the RX-7000 has wood sides and an upside-down layout.  

Panasonic RX-7700

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This was Panasonic's top of the line, an extremely heavy boombox with a flywheel-weighted tuner.  

Panasonic RX-CW200L

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Review and Specifications of the Panasonic RX-CW700  

Panasonic RX-DT680

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The RX-DT680 belonged to Panasonic's Platinum Collection of boomboxes  

Philips D8644

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Super Power Compo Soundmachine ghettoblaster from the 1980s  

Philips D8718

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Philips D8734

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Big 3-piece ghettoblaster with 2 very smooth tape decks and some fairly advanced features for 1982.  

Philips D8958

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Pioneer J-7 Disco Robo

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A review of the very rare, very LOUD Pioneer Disco Robo J-7 Multi Music Machine Boombox from 1984.  

Pioneer STEEZ STZ-D10Z-R

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The STEEZ Crew was Pioneer's top of the line boombox in 2011. It has a 4GB hd, an iPod dock, USB port, and 3.5mm aux input.  

Qualimax MX-9 discolite

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Monster boombox with disco lights and detachable speakers. Very similar to the Giant HK-900.  

Radiotone RCX-7

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Sankei TCR-S90

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This Sankei ghettoblaster is from 1982. It has 2 headphone ports, and each can play a different audio source!  
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