Is that a 2 inch screen? :lollegs:
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That Amstrad looks cool......But predictably, it has a particle board back :loldiag: [ATTACH]
Same as my Ericsson phone from that era. Full of Sony bloatware. It could play WAV but limited to 16khz
Are we sure these aren't just Zoom backgrounds? The bookshelf ones are pretty common.
If the number of people with working hi-quality tape decks will continue to decrease (and it will, because not everyone will keep repairing them),...
Do any Zoomers even own cassettes? Or would they just buy them for this device specifically? So they can post it on Snapchat to prove to their...
Not surprising. German cars plummet in value after the warranty expires. I had a 2006 BMW that I sold for only $2800 last year.
JVC knew their shit. Well it took them awhile. Aiwa and Sanyo were the best in the late 70's, but then in 80 JVC started providing real power and...
Yeah it's sad that 3-pieces took over. They might sound better, but only indoors. Most of them can't be heard outdoors.
Speaking of bikes....In the late 90s to mid 00's the sportbikes would get a fresh redesign every 2 years. Then the recession hit, and redesigns...
Yeah anytime a trend is hot and people have money, product lifecycle becomes really short. There literally must have been hundreds of thousands...
I don't know how long the M90 was manufactured, but from what I've seen, most boomboxes were manufactured for 12 months or less. Which means next...
Clothing off to identify the box.
I still have this one, Sony SLV-685HF........was it one of the "good" ones? It does say Hifi on it, but I probably didn't even know what that...
Wow quite a loving effort, despite the horrible service manuals Philips are known for.... And the Sencor, when they say "designed in Switzerland"...
By the mid 2010's Denon had devolved into more basic systems like this, which has only one aux input [ATTACH]
Nice review! Here's one of my favorites from the same year, 2001: Philips AZ2555 | The Boombox Wiki (wikiboombox.com)
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Lasonic was a legit company based in LA. Of course the radios themselves were made in Taiwan, by Yung Fu Electrical.
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