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This is the "Riddim Vox" powerful boombox and mixing machine from 1999.

Panasonic RX-PA7

This Panasonic RX-PA7 was also called the Riddim Vox. It was made in 1999. I think it was only sold in Japan, because it's 100 volts (it does not accept batteries). It is a boombox / mixing machine with 2 tape decks, a CD player, a radio tuner, and multiple inputs. It uses a wooden box construction, with reinforced corners. It has two 12cm woofers, two 8cm midrange/tweeters, and 2 front bass ports. It also features bi-amp technology. It measures 574 x 204 x 360 mm, and weighs 11.5 KG.

Pictured below is an RX-PA7-K version.

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