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Sankei TCR-S97

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Sansui CP-77W

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Sansui CP-99W

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Sanyo M-X720

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Review and Specs: Sanyo M-X720 ghettoblaster (known in Japan as the Sanyo MR-X5).  

Sanyo M-X820

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One of Sanyo's best boomboxes, with LCD Digital Plus tuning.  

Sanyo M-X824

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Sanyo M-X920

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Sanyo's best-looking ghettoblaster features 18cm woofers, 5cm tweeters, a flywheel-weighted tuner, and a cool green tuner light.  

Sanyo M-X960

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Specs and Review of the Sanyo MX960 Big Ben boombox with its awesome 20CM Super Woofer  

Sanyo MR-P6

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This was a very advanced boombox, considering it was made in 1980. It can be tuned using the buttons OR the knob.  

Sanyo MR-X20 Big Ben

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Specs and Review: "Big Ben" with its awesome 20CM Super Woofer. それは1980年代からの最もよいラジオの1つです!  

Sanyo PH-WCD3

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The Sanyo PH-WCD3 is from 1987, with a suggested retail price of 82,000 Yen. I believe it was sold only in Japan.  

Sencor SPT-330

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Sharp 3S-70

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This was a large TV boombox from Sharp  

Sharp 5P-37

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Sharp GF-303

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The Sharp GF303ST and GF303SB stereo boomboxes were introduced in 1978  

Sharp GF-303SG

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A very rare multi-colored version of the Sharp GF-303  

Sharp GF-305

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This was an upgraded version of the GF-303, with adjustable tape speed, echo, and wireless FM microphone features.  

Sharp GF-505

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The Sharp GF-505 was the Japanese home-market version of the GF-9494, with some extra features added.  

Sharp GF-508

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This came in 2 versions: GF-508ST which is all silver, and GF-508SB which is black behind the grills.  

Sharp GF-515

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The GF-515 is a heavy, high-quality boombox from Sharp with two very robust tape decks that are a joy to operate.  

Sharp GF-575

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The GF575 was a very long, twin-deck ghettoblaster from Sharp's early 80s lineup.  

Sharp GF-666

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