My collection of JVC BoomBox

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  1. RetroTech

    RetroTech New Member

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    My JVC BoomBox is not so big yet but it may grow over time. Thanks for looking :)
    The first BoomBox that is pure black with no stickers is from new era 2020. Others from the 90s.
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    PS: they all have subwoofers on both sides :D
     
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    Comment le son du dernier boomblaster est-il le premier sur la photo?
     
  3. Mister X

    Mister X Moderator Staff Member

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    Someday I'll find one around here, I think that beefy tube shape gives them a coolness factor over the egg shaped models.
     
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    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    Do you realise they have woofers in the ends of the cylinder.
     
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    i lost count i must have 8 of these my fave being a white one with cassette
     
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    Hope one day I can own a JVC boombox that have a cassette deck at front so I have that one as well.
     
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    JVC is one of my favorite vintage audio brands, in fact I walked home with a JVC QL-Y3F Turntable a couple days ago. I always felt the build quality and design were slightly more mature than the other brands. The early 80's component decks were bullet-proof, looked cool and were affordable.

    Good luck with your quest RetroTech, they're out there and you'll be happy once you find one.
     

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