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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.
Bumpboxx Freestyle
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The Bumpboxx Freestyle came out in 2016 and was definitely the loudest portable that year. Later, a few other products beat it, but it established the trend.
Clairtone 7980
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The Clairtone 7980 is a re-branded version of the classic Conion C100. Nearly everything is the same.
Conion C-100F
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The C100 was the heaviest and highest-quality Conion boombox, with a weighted tuner knob and better-quality controls.
Conion C-126F
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The Conion C126 was a very large boombox from 1984. Apparently The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) owned one.
Conion Epsilon EP-008
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The Explode 5000 is probably the longest boombox from the 80s, at almost 45 inches long!
Conion TC-999
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The TC999 was an "upgraded" version of the C126F. It was often seen being carried by LL Cool J.
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 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.
Promax J1 Super Jumbo
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The J1 is the iconic boombox carried by Radio Raheem in the movie "Do the Right Thing".
Qualimax MX-9 discolite
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Monster boombox with disco lights and detachable speakers. Very similar to the Giant HK-900.
Sharp GX-33Z
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This is one of the rarest Sharp boomboxes. Probably because it was so big, heavy, and awkward to carry.
Sharp VZ-V2
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The Japanese domestic version of the Sharp VZ-2000 Linear Tracking Turntable Boombox
Tecsonic Super Jumbo J-1
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Review of this iconic ghettoblaster from the late 80's. It's a re-branded Promax J1.
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