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That seems like it may have come from another manual. The front page of the RX-E300 manual says the "woofers" are 8cm and the "tweeters" are 6x7cm
The 90s were the last era of good automotive design. They didn't have to meet pedestrian impact standards, so their hoods and dashboards were...
Many Panasonic, Technics and Aiwa mini-systems from the 90's and 00's were bi-amped, with separate output cables for the highs and lows. But I'm...
Fisher was actually a high quality, respected player in the home hifi category up until the mid-late 70s when Sanyo bought them. At that point...
Well disco had died off by the early 80s in the US, so people would question you if you blasted it publicly. As for Beethoven, well you really...
Yeah Wham was one of the so-called "fag bands". I bet the same kids who use to say things like that, will now claim they've always believed...
Are you suggesting that non-whites were more likely to play boomboxes on mass transit? I suppose that's possible on a per capita basis. But...
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Well in terms of sound quality, the first one with decent bass was the Sharp GF-9090 from 1976, followed by the GF-9191 shortly after. Those two...
The Grundig has inputs and outputs, and 4 speakers with some rather soft-edged woofers that provide better low-volume bass than the vast majority...
In the early 90s I used a lot of Sony UX Turbos. They had rigid yet smooth shells with UX-S chrome tape.
Never should have sold this Grundig, it was quite pretty. Manual FM presets too! [MEDIA]
I believe that power rating is just for 1 chip. Since it has 2, they're probably configured in BTL mode so the total power is unknown unless JVC...
Wow that is cool! Looks almost like a cookie! :laugh:
I had the CFS-905, it was built well for an entry-level box I guess, but I didn't think the rubber gaskets were a big technological leap forward....
During the 70s and early 80s, Sony had the absolute best quality boomboxes. No other manufacture came close. When you look at how they built the...
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