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Boombox Archaeology

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  1. Mister X

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    Philips 1999, Stereo Magazine


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    Stereo Magazine 1999


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    Stereo Magazine 1998, I'll post the portables in the Walkman Thread


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    aiwa 1998, Stereo Magazine


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    Sonic Youth! It looks like they shoved a cigar in the cassette deck, if you now own this box, it has a place in history.....


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    An interesting machine from 1971,
    top buttons and vertical tape orientation.
    Okay, when the sensors have already been used, or at least soft touch... But how can you organize a trick with a tape mech with a conventional mechanics with such a cassette position.

    Aiwa TPR-501
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    Those are neat but I've never seen one in person, I like the "playfull" design better than some of the other brands. Knowing how they loved to have a million moving metal parts, I bet this one looks really neat when the cover is off.

    Do you own one of these Mystic? I don't remember anybody ever posting a personal unit before.
     
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    1981, the great debate and what kind of turned the world on boomboxes, at least in the USA.
    from The Rocket.


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    Nope...
    This one is on sale on Yahoo JP..
     
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    There's some newspaper ads in that thread, I can't remember if anybody ever posted a live one on here before.
     
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    Just watching some videos while working and saw Lennon with his Sony CF-580 pop up! How cool is that?


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    Very! :) Never knew John had this model!
     
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    I remember reading (in my searching for CF-550 info) that they (Beatles) had the Sony CF-550. As well as some other well known musicians of the period. So it kinda makes sense the bigger better CF-580 would be with them too :nodding:
     
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    Yep, make sense and they could afford it back in time I guess... ;) Was an expensive machine..

    Would be great to know what other boomboxes Beatles had, now it appears 2 Sony's and what else?

    The Beatles is my fav band of all times, and now I think forever,
    thanks to my elder sister... :)
     
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    I'm sure it was as life-changing for musicians, just like me as a little kid, to have an easy way to record audio.
     
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    El Mundo 1977, I can't read it but it has the beautiful RT-2800


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    El Mundo 1977


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    1980, I thought the Sony Radio/Speakers was much later.....


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    1978, El Mundo


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    That didn't take long Mystic! I have to do it the hard way and find the lessor known AKA, the Radio Shack Realistic Minisette III. This was in the RS 1974 catalog but I think AIWA (TPR-501) was released in 1973. Of course the USA Version has to be boring black. As Mystic stated, the transport is sideways compared to the keys, I tried opening it but some of the tiny screws are stuck, even with JIS screwdrivers. I do love the strap handles, the internal antenna and how can you resist the world's smallest level meter.

    AIWA saw a huge market for portable cassette players and they started putting out some outstanding design around this time.


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    https://audio-heritage.jp/AIWA/boombox/tpr-501a.html

    This guy has one of the best AIWA Boombox Threads on the internet, hopefully he doesn't mind us borrowing this NOS photo of his, Thanks!
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    He did borrow one of my photos so I'm not sure these are all his boomers.


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