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2022-05-14 22:25 Reli
2022-05-14 22:25 Reli

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The GF8787 was a midsize boombox from <a class="wiki" href="Sharp" rel="">Sharp</a>. It was introduced in either 1980 or 1981. It has 16cm woofers and a pair of piezo tweeters. Output is 2.7 watts per channel FTC minimum, and 4.6 watts per channel RMS. It's basically a stripped-down version of the <a href="tiki-index.php?page=Sharp+GF-8989" title="The GF8989 was a good-looking boombox from Sharp, much different in design than their late 70s models." class="wiki wiki_page">GF-8989</a>, with no Dolby, no separate bass and treble, and no metal trim plate inside the tape door. It also has a mic volume knob instead of recording level. There were two color choices, silver or dark gray/brown. Most (but not all) of the silver ones have a colorful blue tuner plate.

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