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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.  

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 M2470

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Sanyo M4500

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Sanyo M9930

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Sanyo M9970

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Sanyo M9978F

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Sanyo M9990

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The Sanyo M9990 was introduced in 1979. A couple decades later it was used in the film Boogie Nights.  

Sanyo M9998

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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!  

Sanyo RP-8880

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Sanyo's top consumer shortwave radio during the late 1970s  

Sears 564.21881150

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This boombox is from 1981. It has cool VU meters under the tape deck.  

Sears SR-2199

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Sears best boombox from 1983. Its full model number was 560.21990350.  

Sencor S-4800

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The Sencor S-4800 is a very unique boomboxes. It looks like military equipment, and it sounds very good!  

Sencor S-4850

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Sencor S-5000

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The high-quality Sencor Mobile Hi-Fi from 1977  

Sensor RT-1246

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This is a big Taiwanese boombox with 8-inch woofers and shiny chrome knobs. There are several re-branded versions.  

Sharp 3S-70

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This was a large TV boombox from Sharp  

Sharp 5P-37

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