Korean Site with some boomboxes https://www.soriaudio.com/index.php?mid=radio&page=2&document_srl=60487860 [ATTACH]
https://blog.naver.com/juneeeeeee/221100909557 There's a big list (mostly Sony) of BBX's with production dates. Maybe we can get Reli to start...
A blog with some neat oddball tapes and some popular ones, just photos and some descriptions from the buyer....
Early TEAC Assembly Line from www.openreel.net [ATTACH]
I had to google Sony CFM-8120, a really neat looking little unit, this sold on yahoo auctions for nine dollars and it's from 1970....
Found on Japanese Wikiwand, it looks like the blog from the AIWA Engineer is gaining ground and the Crown might be recognized as the first...
BASF, is that guy waving at us? [IMG]
More vintage audio than portables but a very fun read http://www.mitame.net/lt-5v.html English...
I found a newer cool Japanese Website mostly geared towards R2R tape but there's some great manufacturer historical information on here. English...
Hey people are reading this thread! Close to 15,000 views. I'm starting to see many more YouTube Videos on simlar subjects, feel free to plug...
Does it say what country it was made in? It's kind of a crude build, probably a smaller manufacturer. Did anyone outside of the EU have similar...
Very nice, the Human League were different but that song took off like crazy.
Neato! That might be a great deal even at 1000 Euros! From 1990
Welcome! We love the equipment, there was probably mountains of it in your part of the world back in the day, feel free to post anything interesting.
I love the boomers, high quality with good looks but starting to head towards the mass-merchandise models that followed, still a great value for...
It can happen for several reasons, there's no easy answer.... Tape or belt goo, even small pieces Old hard belt or slightly too large Rusted or...
I think he finds them in the back of those Tesla Roadsters, used for weight when it snows.........
Welcome and good luck with your repairs!
Welcome simonmp!
Welcome to the forum, good luck with your repairs.
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