Meanwhile I opened the FX-1000 to make some maintenance. Cleaned and lubed it. The huge display is illuminated just by 4 small incandescent bulbs,...
Yes, the F11 has everything, what you found (if anything) only in much bigger boomboxes - Auto Reverse with Feather Touch operation - Separate...
Another pearl-white Sony - CFS-F11 [ATTACH]
Hello Jorge, thank you very much for your advise. This is very helpfull. I will try at first the droplet of oil. But in any case I will order...
I have a strange problem with my Panasoniy RX-DT9. When the device stands normal horizontal, then the CD starts to spin but does not play. If I...
Have just found this thread. Looking on Kickstarter, the campaign failed.
Really nice and with a good sound, including bass. Have seen this Russian video: [MEDIA]
Yesterday again received a parcel from “The Land of the Rising Sun”. As usual with a boombox that in the past was never allowed to leave the...
I cannot compare to Panasonics RX-DT9, as I don't have one. But compared to AIWA's Strasser CSD-SR8 it delivers a similar warm sound with good...
Full equiped with 10 D-cells, 2 cassettes and 1 CD the weight is 11.5kg. [ATTACH]
I started a new thread about repair and modding of Sony DoDeCaHorn CFD-900 here:...
Sony’s boombox series from the 80ies with a special technology for bass improvement had the strange name “DoDeCaHorn” and is probably not well...
If the DoDeCaHorn boomboxes are in working condition, I recommend them. I have the two successors CFD-700 and CFD-900. Had to repair the cassette...
No, the M70 picture is just an example to show the Japanese FM frequency band from 76…90Mhz. But the described expanders / converters should work...
I don’t know, if such a solution already was posted. I think, a lot of people which have imported boomboxes directly from Japan, are annoyed...
Recently I got a new BB for my red collection - Hitachi TRK-W660. After cleaning and reparing I was thinking, that the Hitachi is the pefect fit...
OK, maybe it is not everybody's taste. But it is also more or less the end of an era for Sharp. And look, what Aiwa did at the same time. Which...
You are right, Sharp later was known for their LCD TV's. Regarding the backlight I have no idea which technology it is. But the important thing...
Yes, Its is quite big and heavy. It is around 67cm long and 23cm deep.
End of the 70ies and during the 80ies Sharp was known for their big and powerful ghettoblasters. I remember a lot of different types in the “GF”...
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