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Grundig Party Center 2000

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Review and specifications of the Grundig Party Center 2000 radiorecorder from 1984  

Grundig RR 3000

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This is a very unique radiorecorder with a nice tuner light.  

Hitachi TRK-8800

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The TRK-8800 and 8800E were high-quality Hitachis from 1980. The 8800 has needle meters, while the 8800E has LED meters.  

Hitachi TRK-8800RM Perdisco

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This was the top-of-the-line 8800, with a remote control that allowed you to operate the tape deck remotely.  

JVC PC-3

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JVC PC-30

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JVC PC-5

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The JVC PC-5 came out in 1981 and is very heavy and high quality.  

JVC PC-55 and PC-550

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For 1983, this was a very modern boombox. The LCD display panel definitely made a nice impression.  

JVC PC-6

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The PC-6 was JVC's top 3-piece boombox in the early 80s. It was called the Victor PC-7 in Japan.  

JVC RC-M80

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The RC-M80 was JVC's highest-tech boombox for the year 1980. It appeared in the Never Too Much video by Luther Vandross.  

JVC RD-HA3

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A nice-sounding speaker from 2007 with CD, FM, USB, iPod, and Aux In  

JVC RV-B550

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JVC RV-DP100

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The JVC RV-DP100 "Kaboom": The best bass of the 90's and 00's.  

JVC RV-DP200

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The RV-DP200 was the top of the line Kaboom, with CD pitch control and a flashing LED meter.  

Kenwood DC-20

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The Kenwood DC-20 (also called El Poco) was a very unique portable component system from 1981.  

Loewe Mini-Pack 5000 HiFi

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Wiki review of the Loewe Mini-Pack 5000 ghettoblaster  

Marantz PH-32

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz PH-32 boombox  

Marantz PH-52

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz PH-52 boombox  

Marantz X7

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz X7 boombox  

Mitsubishi X-7

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