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Saba RCP-640

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3-piece ghettoblaster from 1985  

Saba RCR-426

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This ghettoblaster was introduced in 1981. It is a re-styled Sanyo M-X620.  

Sanyo C20

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Sanyo C3

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The C3 was a moderately priced 3-piece boombox from Sanyo.  

Sanyo C7

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Sanyo C9

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Sanyo M-X620

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Sanyo MX620 mid-level boombox from the early 1980s.  

Sanyo M-X650

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A very unique looking boombox from Sanyo  

Sanyo M-X720

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

Sanyo M7880

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A very stylish mini boombox from 1982  

Sanyo M7950

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High-quality mini boombox from Sanyo, with 4 speakers and 2 antennas.  

Sanyo Mini System II

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This was a mini component system from the early 80s.  

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.  

Sanyo PH-WCD800

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This is a huge 3-piece boombox with many features including a spectrum analyzer  

Sanyo PH-WCD850

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The massive PH-WCD850 ZooSCENE  

Sears SR-2199

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Sears best boombox from 1983. Its full model number was 560.21990350.  

Sharp 5P-R3U

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Sharp CT-6001

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Sharp GF-7600 from Say Anything

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Yes, this is the radio held up high by John Cusak in the movie Say Anything.  

Sharp GF-8787

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The Sharp GF8787 was a good-looking radio from Sharp's 1981 lineup.  

Sharp GF-8989

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The GF8989 was a good-looking boombox from Sharp, much different in design than their late 70s models.  

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.  
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