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Goldstar TSR-800 and 801
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The Goldstar TSR-801 was a fairly large ghettoblaster made in 1983 in Korea.
Helix HX-4631
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A large boombox with 8-inch woofers. Very similar to the GPX 990, Centurian E991, and Sensor RT-1246.
Helix HX-4636
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The Helix HX-4636 is a very stylish ghettoblaster with loads of chrome and colorful decals.
JVC RC-M90
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Introduced in 1981, the JVC M90 is considered by many to be the "King of Boomboxes". It was on LL Cool J's "Radio" album cover.
Lasonic i-931
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The i-931 is the 21st century rebirth of the old Lasonic TRC-931, with Bluetooth or an iPod dock instead of a tape deck.
Lasonic TRC-931
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One of the most mass-produced boomboxes of all time, the TRC-931 underwent 3 different design generations.
Lasonic TRC-935
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Huge boombox with glowing EQ sliders. You should remove the stupid black foam covering the beautiful white woofers.
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.
Magnavox D8443
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This boombox was on the cover of Dropkick Murphys album "Turn Up That Dial". It's identical to the Philips D8444.
Marantz CRS-8000
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There were several similar boomboxes from Marantz, but this is the only one with 2 tape decks.
Marantz PMS-7000 and 7004
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Big 3-piece boombox from 1980 with 8-inch woofers and a nice metal faceplate.
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.
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