https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-UniTech-ST-2-Portable-Speaker-System-Aiwa-AM-FM-Cassette-Player-Bundle/133155195370?_trkparms=aid%3D555021%26algo%...
Would certainly earn a mint if it's ever found.
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Department store chain?
Yep, Yorx BP-02R
http://wikiboombox.com/tiki-index.php?page=Sherton+8070G
Ok, so you type "forum reader" after the name of any forum you want to search?
Get the Sony WH-1000XM3, they're $300, but they are top-notch in every area including sound quality, active noise reduction, and battery life....
Thanks, good info, I doubt I'll follow up on it though since I only use headphones outside the home
What's the Forum Reader?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/INFLATABLE-SANYO-BLIMP-ADVERTISING-NEW-IN-PACKAGE-RARE/233197394979?hash=item364ba5dc23:g:7JQAAOSwulFchqfz [ATTACH]
Thanks for the explanation! I don't think I've ever tried any open-backs, because they're only suitable for home use, and I don't really use...
I don't get the big deal with open-backs. Why do they sound better? If the same company made both an open and closed model, at the exact same...
http://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/mura-hi-stepper.4417/
Yep, their name got slapped onto this joke: [ATTACH]
Odd that Mura would show a Sony Walkman in that ad, instead of their own. Perhaps Sony funded the ad?
Odd......Rotel is alive and well, selling premium home audio, but I don't see any kitchen appliances on their website. And that's not the correct...
Yep, look for true separate component stacks, like that Technics. Aiwa made some like that too, like the XR-M99. If you want an even more modern...
I don't know anything about that particular model, but 15+ year old shelf systems like that usually go really cheap, like $50-75 tops..
CFS-F40
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