Classic!
http://wikiboombox.com/tiki-index.php?page=Sony+XF-5000+and+XF-500+Transound+Stereo
The service manuals say the XF-3000 has 2x15W, while the XF-5000 has 2x40W. That's quite a substantial bump up for the black one. And that's a...
Well, people claim to notice the difference in quality between Mexican VW's and German ones
Because back then, Iran had a leader who had been illegally installed by the UK and US
Sony often used metal construction, it was something they believed in, making the chassis rigid to eliminate resonance. Even the little CFS-F10...
Hmm, well there was a version of the Goldstar TSR-580 that was assembled in Nigeria by Daddybond Industries. It was called the President TSR-585,...
Yeah I've seen those a few times on Ebay. They got $100-300 tops. They're cool from a build standpoint, but I don't think most collectors seem...
This box is awesome. The specs say 2x15W for the woofers and 2x12.5W for the mids/tweeters? Is that right? By the way, I'm pretty sure EIAJ watts...
Or my Berecha 1000 watt: http://stereo2go.com/forums/threads/is-this-the-longest-boombox-ever-made.1699/#post-13897
Nice!
Philips' design team had balls.
70W PMPO?? lol.... :lollegs: The service manual says it's only 2 x 7.5W RMS, and that's at 10% distortion! :lollegs:
LOL....Cute, but I can't imagine it sounding very good
Or it means that you could talk and listen to someone at the same time, like a traditional phone, as opposed to something like a walkie-talkie...
Badass!
lol
Just looked it up. Apparently they're talking about VoIP services like VocalTec, where if you had the necessary equipment, you could make calls...
What was an "internet phone" in 1996?
Wasn't Goldstar basically LG?
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