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Aiwa Mini Series 30

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This mini component stereo system was also called the M-301 or M-302. It was introduced in 1980.  

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.  

Crown RX-9800

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One of the rarest boomboxes ever, the Crown RX-9800 looks like a James Bond suitcase!  

Diatone X-11

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Grundig Party Center 1000

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A nice looking 3-piece ghettoblaster from Grundigs 1982 katalog  

Grundig Party Center 2000

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Review and specifications of the Grundig Party Center 2000 radiorecorder from 1984  

Hitachi Lo-D J2

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Kenwood DC-20

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The Kenwood DC-20 (also called El Poco) was a very unique portable component system from 1981.  

Marantz PH-52

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz PH-52 boombox  

Marantz PMS-3500

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This well-built 3-piece boombox was part of Marantz's "Gold Series". Its faceplate is as thick as the ones on home stereos!  

Marantz X7

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Wiki Description and Review for the Marantz X7 boombox  

Mitsubishi X-10

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The InterPlay X-10 was a turntable/cassette/tuner combo system from Mitsubishi.  

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.  

Panasonic RX-7000

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A collector favorite, the RX-7000 has wood sides and an upside-down layout.  

Panasonic RX-7700

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This was Panasonic's top of the line, an extremely heavy boombox with a flywheel-weighted tuner.  

Panasonic SC-PM50MD

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A very unique mini system from 2000 that plays CDs and MDs  

Philips D8714

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The D8714, nicknamed The Elephant, is a beautiful silver ghettoblaster from 1981.  

Sansui CP-5

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Sansui CP-7

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From the year 1982 comes this high-quality portable component system from Sansui.  

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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