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Lasonic TRC-920
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The chrome-laden TRC-920 from Lasonic is a collectors favorite, with some of the best-looking tweeter grills ever made.
Lasonic TRC-975
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Review and photos of perhaps the best-looking Lasonic, with loads of chrome and flashing lights.
Lloyds PT003
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The Lloyds PT-003 was a very colorful ghettoblaster from the 1980's. It's a bit empty inside, but the sound is pretty good.
MacDonald Instruments 06-33-63
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This boombox is LOADED with knobs and switches, more than most so-called holy grails!
Montgomery Ward GEN-3996A
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The GEN-3996 "Airline" is a very good-sounding boombox that was manufactured by Shin-Shirasuna of Japan.
MultiTech TBS-7900
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Also known as the Trident CX-457F, General Shop CX-457F, Osaka TRS-1000L, and Radiotone RRC-468L.
Mura MCS-1919
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This boombox has several re-branded versions like the Helix HX-4634, Seltec GX-555, Trident DX-6000, Lenco LW-599, and the Atlanta AT-1000.
NASA 1200GX DJ-573
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This was a re-styled Sharp GF-505 boombox with the name NASA put on it for unknown reasons.
National Panasonic RS-4360dft
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A very heavy, high-quality ghettoblaster from Panasonic. It's very similar to the RX-7700.
National RF-9000
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This has got to be one of the most expensive radios ever made. Almost 45 lbs, and that's without the 12 D-cell batteries!
National RX-7200
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The RX-7200 was the flagship boombox from Panasonic, with excellent sound and build quality. Suggested retail price was 145,000 Yen.
New Wave Toys RC-M90 Mini Blaster
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This page is dedicated to the RepliTronics Mini M90, a modern remake of the 1981 original from JVC.
Nippon CX-473F
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This is a large ghettoblaster from the late 1980's, with re-branded versions from Trident, Pantronic, and TiSonic.
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