A lot of love was put into some of these products and that aint cheap. Those guys were working on the prototype forever and probably burning...
Some interesting points and dates to ponder, 1/4" jacks were on everything except transistor type radios and portable tape decks where they had...
In stock on Amazon for $159.00...
Not a hot deal but a cool accessory for the recording Walkmans, the MX-10L Mixer is a way to add multiple mics to a recording Walkman. The...
Here's a wild component, it looks like it's for the 22 Series but I don't know for sure, super rare! The AIWA MIX-4 for microphone mixing into...
It looks vintage but I can't confirm. https://www.ebay.com/itm/375754953079? [ATTACH]
I'd pop on this if it had the AIWA Logo but it's still a neat find..... https://www.ebay.com/itm/125608931871? [ATTACH]
No Clarion here outside of a million car tape decks......
Yea the graphics on the last page are identical. Dick Smith was an interesting person, I read he took an around the world helicopter flight in...
Back in the Dungeons and Dragon Days we'd program in the dice rolls, some of the dice went up to twenty (or more?).
The headphones are what sold the original Walkman, they were tiny compared to the huge "cans" that us kids used to make fun of and would never be...
Welcome to the forum Minnesota! I would recommend getting a bluetooth receiver that plugs into a boombox that has RCA inputs (AUX), that opens up...
Interesting that they are 1/4" jack.....
I think it was smart business to have components, HiFi was so expensive that most people couldn't afford a full stack but they could afford the...
Those were a lot of fun, I had a chance to work with one around 1986 but I think I had to program most of the programs I used.
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1977, cool setup with the Sony BBX and the TT! [ATTACH]
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