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Hitachi TRK-8600RM Perdisco
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The TRK8600RM was a beautiful boombox from Hitachi produced in 3 different colors (silver, blue, or red).
Hitachi TRK-8800
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The TRK-8800 and 8800E were high-quality Hitachis from 1980. The 8800 has needle meters, while the 8800E has LED meters.
Hitachi TRK-8800RM Perdisco
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This was the top-of-the-line 8800, with a remote control that allowed you to operate the tape deck remotely.
Hitachi TRK-9900
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Hitachi's best 3-piece boombox, with a powerful STK amp and outstanding sound quality. Better than the TRK-9150 in every way.
JVC PC-55 and PC-550
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For 1983, this was a very modern boombox. The LCD display panel definitely made a nice impression.
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-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.
Kenwood DC-20
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The Kenwood DC-20 (also called El Poco) was a very unique portable component system from 1981.
Lasonic LPC-82
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The Lasonic LPC-82 is a 3-piece boombox with white woofers and LED lights. It was also branded Lucky, Larsen, and Schmid.
Mitsubishi X-10
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The InterPlay X-10 was a turntable/cassette/tuner combo system from Mitsubishi.
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.
NASA 1200GX DJ-573
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This was a re-styled Sharp GF-505 boombox with the name NASA put on it for unknown reasons.
National Panasonic RS-4360dft
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A very heavy, high-quality ghettoblaster from Panasonic. It's very similar to the RX-7700.
National RX-7200
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The RX-7200 was the flagship boombox from Panasonic, with excellent sound and build quality. Suggested retail price was 145,000 Yen.
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