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The GX-M10 was Sharp's answer to the JVC Kaboom. It's lighter, but makes almost as much bass.

Sharp GX-M10

The GX-M10 is a tube-shaped boombox from Sharp. It's an imitation of the legendary JVC Kaboom. According to collectors, it's the closest yet in terms of bass output. It has a CD player, FM tuner, enclosed iPod dock, USB port, and Aux inputs. Here are the specs according to the owner's manual:

  • CD player supports MP3 and WMA playback
  • FM tuner: 40 presets
  • 29.5 inches long
  • 17 lbs without batteries
  • Accepts ten D-cell batteries
  • 8cm full-range front speakers (3 ohm) and 13cm subwoofers (6 ohm) with flashing lights
  • Front speakers: 2x17 watts RMS @ 10% THD. Or, using the FTC method, 2x12.5 watts minimum from 200Hz to 20kHz @ 10% THD.
  • Subwoofers total 66 watts RMS @ 10% THD. Or, using the FTC method, 50 watts minimum from 70Hz to 200Hz @ 10% THD.



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