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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.  

Marantz PH-52

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz PH-52 boombox  

Marantz X7

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz X7 boombox  

Nordmende Globecorder 4084

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This Nordmende ghettoblaster was a re-styled Sanyo M9990. It was introduced in late 1979.  

Onkyo ZAC-55

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Panasonic RX-5500

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A classic ghettoblaster from 1979 with very good build quality.  

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-A5

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The RX-A5 was Panasonic's replacement for the RX-A2. They replaced the two 8-inch woofers with four 5-inch woofers and four passives.  

Rotel RPM-10

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Rotel RPM-20

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Sansui CP-5

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Sansui CP-7

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From the year 1982 comes this high-quality portable component system from Sansui.  

Sansui CP-77W

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Sansui CP-99W

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Sanyo M-X820

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

Sanyo M-X960

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Specs and Review of the Sanyo MX960 Big Ben boombox with its awesome 20CM Super Woofer  

Sanyo M7950

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High-quality mini boombox from Sanyo, with 4 speakers and 2 antennas.  

Sanyo MR-X20 Big Ben

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Specs and Review: "Big Ben" with its awesome 20CM Super Woofer. それは1980年代からの最もよいラジオの1つです!  

Sharp GF-9696

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The GF-9696 was a fantastic mid-size ghettoblaster from 1980. It has 6 speakers and 2x11 watts RMS (sinus).  

Sharp SC-1250

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Beautiful shelf stereo system from the early 1980s.  
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