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JVC RC-727

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Another good quality JVC with 4 speakers and a very rugged appearance.  

JVC RC-838

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JVC's top of the line boombox for 1978-79, with big VU meters and the Biphonic spatial stereo feature.  

JVC RC-M70

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JVC M70 review, specs, history, and service manual. Prices for used M70s range from $200 to $600 depending on condition.  

JVC RC-M71

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JVC RC-M75

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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.  

Kasuga KC-2602

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Nicknamed the bolt box because of the lightning bolts on its grills  

Kope CR-3000

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Lanico L-909

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Lanico L-939

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Lanico L-999

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Big black boombox with 2 decks and a huge LED meter.  

Lasonic TRC-918

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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-922

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Lasonic TRC-922 boombox Wiki Description specifications and Review vs  

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.  

Lloyds V172

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MacDonald Instruments 06-33-63

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This boombox is LOADED with knobs and switches, more than most so-called holy grails!  

Maximal 4480

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Mona MS-4080

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Montgomery Ward GEN-3966

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High-quality boombox sold by Montgomery Ward during the early 80's.  

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.  
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