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Aiko RTR-9900

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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.  

Condor 897

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Sweet looking box with white woofers and big chrome dust-caps.  

Condor HX-910

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Conion Epsilon EP-008

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The Explode 5000 is probably the longest boombox from the 80s, at almost 45 inches long!  

Crown SZ-5100

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The SZ-5100SL is a very nice looking ghettoblaster from Crown with 8-inch woofers.  

Dynasty HT-959

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This is one of the famous Wheelie boomboxes, with 10-inch woofers and roller wheels on the bottom.  

Helix HX-4636

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The Helix HX-4636 is a very stylish ghettoblaster with loads of chrome and colorful decals.  

Helix Wheely-5000

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This is the Helix Wheelie, the absolute biggest boombox of the 80s, with 10-inch woofers and a burglar alarm.  

Intersound SCR-J83WE Discolite

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This disco ghettoblaster was sold in Germany, but there are many other versions with different names.  

Lanico L-909

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Lanico L-939

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Lanico L-999

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Big black boombox with 2 decks and a huge LED meter.  

Lasonic i-931

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The i-931 is the 21st century rebirth of the old Lasonic TRC-931, with Bluetooth or an iPod dock instead of a tape deck.  

Lasonic TRC-931

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One of the most mass-produced boomboxes of all time, the TRC-931 underwent 3 different design generations.  

Lasonic TRC-935

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Huge boombox with glowing EQ sliders. You should remove the stupid black foam covering the beautiful white woofers.  

Lasonic TRC-951

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This is the rarest black Lasonic boombox  

Lasonic TRC-975

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Review and photos of perhaps the best-looking Lasonic, with loads of chrome and flashing lights.  

Lloyds PT003

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The Lloyds PT-003 was a very colorful ghettoblaster from the 1980's. It's a bit empty inside, but the sound is pretty good.  

Nippon J-2660

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