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Diatone TA-80

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The Diatone TA-80 is a very rare and unique boombox with an optional subwoofer cabinet.  

Diatone Y-500

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A very rare boombox made by Mitsubishi, with 5 speakers in a pressed-wood chassis.  

Fisher PH-470

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This is one of the rarest Fishers. It's basically a re-branded Sanyo MR-P6. Very strong sound and high quality.  

Fisher PH250

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GE 3-5258

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GE 3-5259A Blockbuster

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This General Electric 3-5259 boombox was nicknamed Blockbuster. It sounds great and has good specifications.  

GE 3-5267A

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GE 3-5287A

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GE 3-5295A

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The 3-5295 Omnitech was a 1982 model year boombox from GE. Michael Jordan had one in his dorm room.  

GE 3-6045A

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General Electric 3-6045A Boombox (a.k.a. Telefunken HP-800)  

GE 3-6055A

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The CR-55 Spectrum VI Sound System from General Electric puts out very good sound! It appears to be a re-badged Pioneer.  

General MG-767

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General SRC-8000

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A very rare and large ghettoblaster with an interesting digital tuner.  

General VST-8000

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A rare ghettoblaster with a very unique design.  

Goldstar TSR-680 and TSR-681

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The TSR-680 and 681 are probably the rarest Goldstars. They have big analog VU meters front and center.  

Goldstar TSR-700

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One of the rarest Goldstars, with a very unique look.  

Goldstar TSR-800 and 801

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The Goldstar TSR-801 was a fairly large ghettoblaster made in 1983 in Korea.  

Goldstar TSR-950 and TSR-951

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This is a big, attractive 3-piece boombox from 1984 with 3-way speakers.  

GPM 818

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Helix HX-4630

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Very large boombox with nice VU meters. It was also known as the Candle JTR-1287 and the Samsung ST-775.  

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.  

Hitachi TRK-8270

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Good quality boombox from Hitachi. I believe it is from 1980. 16cm woofers, 5cm tweeters. 2x5W output.  

Hitachi TRK-8280 Perdisco

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Nice looking box, similar to the TRK-8180, but it has adjustable tape speed and different speaker grills.  
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