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JVC 3090

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Many collectors think the JVC 3090 was the best-sounding TV box. And its got a cool industrial style.  

JVC 9475

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Introduced in 1976, this radio had 5-inch stereo speakers  

JVC CX-500

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Wikiboombox: Wiki-Page for JVC CX-500 Color Television Radio Cassette Boombox.  

JVC HX-D77

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JVC PC-11

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The JVC PC-11 was a heavy, high-quality boombox from 1982. It sounds nice, but wouldn't be the best choice if you like heavy 808 bass.  

JVC PC-200

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wiki Page for JVC PC-200 Boombox with pictures  

JVC PC-3

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JVC PC-30

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JVC PC-5

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The JVC PC-5 came out in 1981 and is very heavy and high quality.  

JVC PC-55 and PC-550

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For 1983, this was a very modern boombox. The LCD display panel definitely made a nice impression.  

JVC PC-6

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The PC-6 was JVC's top 3-piece boombox in the early 80s. It was called the Victor PC-7 in Japan.  

JVC PC-W300

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JVC PC-X100

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This was one of JVC's 1990 year models, with a CD player and dual tape decks.  

JVC PC-X1000

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The PC-X1000 was JVC's top-of-the-line boombox for 1990. It's a 3-piece with a subwoofer mounted in the center unit.  

JVC RC-525

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This is a mono boombox from 1978 with 2 speakers and a "Zoom Shooter" microphone.  

JVC RC-550

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The JVC RC-550, also called El Diablo, is a favorite among boombox collectors. Prices range from $300-800.  

JVC RC-636

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The RC636 boombox was introduced in 1978. It has 16cm speakers and a big VU meter.  

JVC RC-727

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Another good quality JVC with 4 speakers and a very rugged appearance.  

JVC RC-828

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JVC RC-838

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JVC's top of the line boombox for 1978-79, with big VU meters and the Biphonic spatial stereo feature.  

JVC RC-M70

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JVC M70 review, specs, history, and service manual. Prices for used M70s range from $200 to $600 depending on condition.  

JVC RC-M71

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