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Toshiba RT-8700

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The RT-8700 and RT-8710 have speakers that can be detached or rotated over the top of the center unit.  

Toshiba RT-8740

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Toshiba RT-9000S

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This boombox was also called the BomBeat D1. It cost 79,800 Yen in 1980.  

Toshiba RT-S95 MacKenzie

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One of Toshiba's best-looking boxes, with "Super Bass Sound" passive radiators.  

Toshiba RT-S953

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A rare 3-piece boombox ghettoblaster with passive radiators  

Toshiba RT-S983 WX-1

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The biggest and heaviest boombox ever made by Toshiba! Good quality too.  

Toshiba RT-SX1000

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The RT-SX1000 (or BomBeat SX1000) is a large boombox with passive radiators.  

Uher Mini-Port

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Wiki Description and Review for Uher Mini-Port ghettoblaster from 1981.  

Uher Power Port 1

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This is a VERY loud ghettoblaster from 1983. It is nearly identical to the Power Port 500.  

Unitech CX-905

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Vector Research VMC-100

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The VMC-100 is an all-black, murdered-out copy of the JVC PC-11.  

Watson 582

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The Watson 582 is a very rare 3-piece ghettoblaster from Europe.  

Watson RR-580

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A rare 3-piece ghettoblaster with brown and gold trim.  

XingQiu XQ-868

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XingQiu XQ-912B Karaoke Disco

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Wow, a very rare disco box from China with karaoke functions.  

Yamaha PC-8

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Yamaha PC-9

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This Yamaha boombox came out in 1982. It's basically a re-styled Sanyo C7 with better-looking trim.  

Yorx BP-02R

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This boombox has detachable speakers AND a walkman. There were several re-branded versions.  

Yorx BP-04R

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