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Aiwa CA-100

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High-powered, top-of-the-line 3-piece boombox from Aiwa's 1982 lineup. 2x15W minimum, 2x18W max.  

Aiwa CA-30

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Another good quality boombox from Aiwa, manufactured in 1984.  

Aiwa CA-70

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Aiwa CA-W10

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The CA-W10 was a 3-piece, twin-deck boombox from 1982  

Aiwa CA-W20

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Top of the line 3-piece boombox from Aiwa  

Akai AJ-C1

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This was one of Akai's top models. 2x15 watts, and big detachable speakers with 14cm woofers and 3cm tweeters.  

Akai PJ-33

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Akai PJ-W30

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Amstrad 8090

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Asahi RD-830

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The Asahi RD-830R was a 4-piece boombox ghettoblaster from 1983  

Berecha DL-26

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One of the rarest discolite boomboxes, it features detachable speakers and a rotating disco ball.  

Berecha J1000N

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This is a true monster, one of the longest boomboxes ever built. It says 1000 watts on the grills but we all know that's bull.  

Berecha J500

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The Berecha J500N was a lower-priced version of the J1000N.  

Berecha LZ-9000

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A huge black 3-piece boombox with very bizarre disco lights in the speakers.  

Blaupunkt Micronic

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Blaupunkt Micronic stereo system (A-60, C-60, and T-60). It has 20 watts per channel continuous @ 4Ω at 0.2% total harmonic distortion.  

Brandt RK-826

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Bush 7070

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Candle JTR-1307

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One of the rarest Candle boomboxes  

Candle JTR-1316

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Candle JTR-1337

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Carson CR-7020

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Casio KX-101

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Citizen JS-6019

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