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Panasonic RX-5350

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This was Panasonic's top of the line in the early 80's. It was probably the replacement for the RX-7000 and RX-7200. Unlike those models, this one has 8-inch woofers.  

Panasonic RX-5600

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The RX-5600 was made in 1980, and features a soft-touch Dolby deck. In Japan it was branded National instead of Panasonic.  

Panasonic RX-6400

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The RX-6400 (also known as the RX-A2) was probably the loudest portable from the 1980's.  

Panasonic RX-7000

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A collector favorite, the RX-7000 has wood sides and an upside-down layout.  

Panasonic RX-7700

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This was Panasonic's top of the line, an extremely heavy boombox with a flywheel-weighted tuner.  

Philips 22AR774

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Philips ART-60

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Philips AZ2555

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Review of the Philips AZ-2555 boombox with WOOX, introduced in the year 2001.  

Pioneer SK-900

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The SK-900 was Pioneer's top of the line boombox in 1981. It has a sealed passive radiator system, and an FTC minimum of 8 watts per channel from 60Hz to 15,000Hz into 8 ohms @ 5% THD.  

Poppy RR-550

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Small but interesting ghettoblaster from early 1980s Germany.  

Quasar GX-3661

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This was a re-branded National Panasonic RX-5650.  

RFT SKR-500

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Rising STP-1000

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Saba RCR-414

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Very nice ghettoblaster introduced in 1979. Nice green tuner lamp.  

Saba RCR-754

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Sampo CS-407

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Sankei TCR-1000

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Sanwa 7078

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Good-looking boombox from Hong Kong, also known as the Candle JTR-1250  

Sanyo M-9980

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Sanyo M-9994

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Introduced in 1978, the Sanyo M9994 is one of the highest quality vintage boomboxes you can buy.  

Sanyo M-X720

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Review and Specs: Sanyo M-X720 ghettoblaster (known in Japan as the Sanyo MR-X5).  

Sanyo M-X820

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One of Sanyo's best boomboxes, with LCD Digital Plus tuning.  
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