Their not cassette radio but the dual speaker model looks interesting, some JVC's from 1971. You would think they'd advertise it as stereo but it...
Sharp RS 433X from 1973 [ATTACH]
Sharp RD-466X from 1974, price is AUD [ATTACH]
The radios were built like tanks back then, I've got the 9501 and love it. This is the true model number there is no "RC" in front of it. One of...
This bottom of the range is still a ton better than some of the other brands models that followed it plus it's not a bad looking box.
I feel like boomboxes started out as three-piece, to spread out the separation, but the 1-piece quickly over-sold it and held onto the top spot...
Some portable radios from Conion 1976 including the CRC-39 Boombox with 2 watts of power! [ATTACH]
JVC from 1977, price is AUD, check out Maxwell? Tapes , these were not cheap back then. JVC is really sad, none of these are on the wikiboombox....
Some JVC Beauties from 1978 including the 9443 S/W. We have to Reli busy adding to the boombox database....This looks like a double-page spread,...
Here it is, the JVC 9475 from 1977 [ATTACH]
JVC from 1977, the model number escapes me, I have one around here somewhere, I love these late-70's models and this one has the optional mics...
JVC 1736U from 1974, another really early JVC [ATTACH]
JVC RC-222 S/U from 1978 [ATTACH]
Some of JVC's first boomboxes from 1976 [ATTACH]
A very rare National Technics Ad from 1978. They really kept the brands apart. [ATTACH]
JVC RC-204 SR from 1978 [ATTACH]
JVC RC-323 S/W from 1978 [ATTACH]
Daltron Electronics, check out all of the boomboxes for Christmas 1978 [ATTACH]
National RS-462DS from 1978 [ATTACH]
Centrex, by Pioneer, SK-1 from 1978. This first came on my radar a few weeks ago, the SM20A is an amplifier for boomboxes, it looks like the...
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