Yes, this is the longest one I know about. Approximately 45 inches I think.
Yeah from what I've seen, most Orions (despite having German labels), seem to be found on auction sites in Eastern or Southern Europe, like...
Where did your father buy the P-ST? What store?
Orion was a rare brand with several very unique models, shown here: Orion | The Boombox Wiki
Classy!
The people who sell manuals had to buy them from someone else. And then they spent time scanning them, listing them on a website (which costs...
It takes money and time to scan a manual with high quality, especially if there are fold-out schematics. From what I've seen, most free sites...
Doesn't exist unfortunately
An interesting comparison video. No subtitles unfortunately [MEDIA]
Depending on when this was introduced, it may have actually been made in Germany, before they started outsourcing everything to Asia
A horizontal remote? Interesting.
I've never figured out the Nippon/NEC connection either. NEC made some very good quality home hifi equipment. They also made plenty of amplifier...
You buy something from Japan, you're taking your chances. Not only do they lack thorough descriptions, but I and my friends have received more...
Or B&W or Wharfedale
Something has to be wrong with your Sharp if it doesn't sound as good as a Philips D8434. It's not going to sound as good as a JVC M70, but it...
GHETTO BLASTER / BOOMBOX / GAC ORIGINAL (youtube.com)
It probably has the item categorized in the same category as rechargeable batteries, which are frowned upon for air transport.
It's identical to the Fisher PH-250, which itself is a re-styled Sanyo M-X620
Every single FM transmitter I've tried, even high-powered, higher-end ones, sounded subpar. Just an overall lack of precision, and distortion in...
See that silver 3.5mm plug attached to it? It's not needed. It simply pulls off. You can replace it with a 3.5mm splitter cable for your Line...
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