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Aiwa CS-85

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The Aiwa CS-85X is a very heavy, high-quality box with lots of features  

Aiwa CS-J88

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The CS-J88 is the Japanese domestic 100V version of the Aiwa CS-880 boombox  

Clarion XC-5500

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I'm guessing this is probably the only boombox Clarion ever made.  

Crown RX-9800

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

Diatone JR-711

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The Diatone JR-711 boombox from 1981 with 20cm woofers  

Diatone JR-911

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Diatone JR-911 boombox photos and information  

Diatone TA-80

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The Diatone TA-80 is a very rare and unique boombox with an optional subwoofer cabinet.  

Diatone X-11

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Diatone Y-500

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A very rare boombox made by Mitsubishi, with 5 speakers in a pressed-wood chassis.  

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).  

Jeagam JR-8000

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Jeagam JR-8200

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Boombox from Diatone, made in 1978, also known as the JR-801. 16cm woofers and 5cm tweeters.  

Marantz CRS-7810

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A big 3-piece boombox with 8-inch woofers from Marantz  

Marantz PM-326

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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 RQ-542

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National RQ-568

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The National RQ-568 was a mono boombox with 3 speakers. It was also called the HiFi-MAC.  

National RX-5400

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The RX-5400 was a nice, darker-colored version of the RX-5600.  

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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