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Rising SRC-2015

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Big ghettoblaster from Rising, nicknamed "20/20" because of the badges on the front indicating 20cm woofers.  

Rising SRC-2015 Green Edition

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Rising SRC-2015 (20/20) "Green Edition" specifications and service manual  

Saba RCR-426

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This ghettoblaster was introduced in 1981. It is a re-styled Sanyo M-X620.  

Sansui CP-77W

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Sansui CP-99W

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Sanwa 4600

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Sanyo C20

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Sanyo C7

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Sanyo C9

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Sanyo M-7830k

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A very rare and very long mini-boombox with 4 speakers  

Sanyo M-X620

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Sanyo MX620 mid-level boombox from the early 1980s.  

Sanyo M-X650

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A very unique looking boombox from Sanyo  

Sanyo M-X820

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

Sanyo M-X824

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Sanyo M-X920

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Sanyo's best-looking ghettoblaster features 18cm woofers, 5cm tweeters, a flywheel-weighted tuner, and a cool green tuner light.  

Sanyo M-X960

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

Sanyo M7740

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A small boombox from 1983 with speakers in front AND on the top.  

Sanyo M7900 series

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The M7900 is a beautiful mini-boombox with good build quality and sound. I believe it was introduced in 1980.  

Sanyo M9965

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Sanyo M9975

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A good-looking Sanyo from 1980 with lots of chrome. In Japan it was called the MR-X850.  

Sanyo M9996

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Sanyo MR-P6

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This was a very advanced boombox, considering it was made in 1980. It can be tuned using the buttons OR the knob.  

Sanyo MR-V8

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A beautiful mini boombox sold in the Japan domestic market. It was exported as the M7900.  

Sanyo PH-WCD950

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This is the massive PH-WCD950 boombox with ZooSCENE bass tube. It was called the MCD-950 outside Japan.  
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