Nope, that's the Lowrey I remember, they were a blast to play with, as a kid, but that flat organ sound was horrifying. Even my bright sounding...
Sorry, I can't help you, I looked up the front panel and it looks like it's all controlled through one push button switch.
I thought the Lowrey's were the crappy ones grandma and grampa had, I must have been thinking of a different brand.
It's boombox season right now, things don't sell as easily until mid-January. I've got several bids out on oddball equipment, I'll maybe get one...
Lot's of goodies from Singapore Charlies including a very rare ad for a Disco Lite! from 1988, AUD [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Radio Shack Modulaire 850 from 1987, price is AUD. It can record at 1/2 the normal speed, I wonder how much better that makes the sonics. [ATTACH]
Radio Shack's little portable from 1983, Panasonic RX-1920 clone? [ATTACH]
Casio Keyboards from 1984, Australian Dollars. [ATTACH]
Some neat Sanyo's from 1981, price is AUD. I've got an M7900 and M6400, both are very high quality builds, they fit into the mini-boombox...
Sharp Boomboxes from 1985, AUD. The top recorder is interesting, I'm not sure who was buying those at the time. [ATTACH]
Sharp GF-555 from 1980, AUD [ATTACH]
1985 Boomboxes, AUD [ATTACH]
I'd take it, I don't care about the dust and wounds, the amazing thing is most of them still work. I have gotten a few lately with the rattling...
The Canberra Times, May 1973 [ATTACH]
An oddball speaker for your portable from lowercase aiwa, probably made after 1991, the Aiwa SC-J1...
Nothing on any of the forums....
This is a super-cool looking mono-speaker radio, The Panasonic RF-1108, I think it's kind of small but what a beautiful design. It looks like it...
That's great to hear, the world of people working on portable electronics is shrinking every day and Valentin is an awesome contributor here!
Four hours of hockey today! Guess what was playing on the van tape deck driving between ice rinks.....(pic stolen from ebay) [ATTACH]
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