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<a class="wiki" href="JVC" rel="">JVC</a>. Actually, it could be called a 4-piece, because the tape deck separates from the amp/tuner. The amp/tuner is called the PC-R3, the tape deck is PC-D3, and the speakers are PC-B3K. Both silver and dark gray versions were available. If it has a 4-band tuner, then it would have the letters JW after the model name.
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