AIWA TPR-920 from 1978 [ATTACH]
I didn't mean anything bad about new equipment, there's a ton of cool new stuff I'd gladly try but you normally have to spend a lot of money to...
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AIWA TPR-105 from 1974 [ATTACH]
Another 1975 Sanyo Boombox Lineup [ATTACH]
Maybe the whole 1976 boombox lineup from Sanyo? [ATTACH]
Sanyo M2444K from 1975 [ATTACH]
Here's a neat portable from 1975, the Sanyo M2480K with a bunch of different ways to use all of the MIC/AUX inputs. [ATTACH]
Sanyo M9990K 1979 [ATTACH]
Welcome! At one time there was a bunch of equipment coming from your part of the world, some of it was new old stock, still in the box!
It's amazing how many people I talk to that think vintage audio is junk. Get me something new and shiny, it must be better?
I've used them with good results, belts showed up quick. Get a set of Vessel JIS Screwdrivers, the heads look like Philips but it's a different...
Nice, Harbor Freight has a cheap plastic welder, mine is from Seelye Plastics and has a built in air compressor, it all fits in a tool-box so not...
I just answered the antenna question in another thread, I get mine on ebay, if you can't find a direct replacement, measure from the post to the...
95% of my stuff only needs new belts, after cleaning all of the controls, some are a little more roached and might need extensive work but I'm not...
It depends on how much of it you need, there's usually two main pieces, the extendable shaft and the rotating joint it screws onto. Some...
Shawn, you might enjoy trying to build your own boombox. Most home-made boomers are made out of wood but plastic can be cut with wood-working...
Philips Moving Sound 1988 [ATTACH]
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