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Sharp GF-767

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The GF-767 has less features than the GF-777. However, some people say it looks better.  

Sharp GF-787

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The Sharp GF-787 was a blue and white, Japan-only version of the GF-575.  

Sharp GF-818

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The Sharp GF-818 boombox was sold in Japan in 1980-1981. It was also called Searcher-W.  

Sharp GF-828

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Sharp GF-888

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Sharp GF-9000

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The GF-9000 is a very big, very unique boombox from 1982 with colorful VU meters.  

Sharp GF-909

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This GF-909, nickaned Searcher-W 909, was a special black version of the GF-777.  

Sharp GF-919

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The GF-919 was sold only in Japan. Cosmetically, it looks very similar to the GF-777 sold worldwide.  

Sharp GF-9191

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The GF-9191 boombox was introduced in 1978. A custom-painted one was used in the "Rock the Casbah" music video by The Clash.  

Sharp GF-9292

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The GF-9292 is an updated version of the GF-9191. It commands a higher price among collectors because it's more rare.  

Sharp GF-9494

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This ghettoblaster is from 1980. It has 18cm white woofers with lots of nice chrome trim around them.  

Sharp GF-9595

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The GF-9595 was a very advanced boombox, considering the year it was introduced (1980). It has tons of controls and a space-age appearance.  

Sharp GF-9797

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The Sharp GF-9797 is a mid-size ghettoblaster from 1981 with a digital tuner. Output is 2x7W Sinus (RMS).  

Sharp GF-999

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The GF-999 has blue grills and big meter windows that make it really stand out.  

Sharp GX-250

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Sharp GX-300

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The GX-300 was called the GX-3 in Japan. It is a very large, heavy, and powerful ghettoblaster with nice white woofers.  

Sharp GX-33Z

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This is one of the rarest Sharp boomboxes. Probably because it was so big, heavy, and awkward to carry.  

Sharp GX-BT9

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Sharp GX-M10

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The GX-M10 was Sharp's answer to the JVC Kaboom. It's lighter, but makes almost as much bass.  

Sharp HK-9000

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Sharp QT-73CD

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An awesome boombox from 1988 with 7 speakers, a CD player, Twincam tape deck, and a spectrum analyzer.  

Sharp VZ-2500

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One of Sharp's biggest boomboxes with a linear tracking turntable. In Japan, it was known as the VZ-V20.  

Sharp VZ-V2

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The Japanese domestic version of the Sharp VZ-2000 Linear Tracking Turntable Boombox  

Siemens Club RM 794

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Mid-sized ghettoblaster from the early 1980s  
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