Consumer Reports (USA) 1989 Buying Guide, unfortunately none of them are really interesting but the reviews are fun to read.
Consumer Reports 1983, they were still pumping out great looking boomboxes. Surpising entries include the beautiful Wards 3960 and JC Penney 1760 (I can't find this one, I think this is catalog number and not model number).
Consumer Reports 1975 Buying Guide, forget tone quality back then, most were poor to fair but so was every other portable. The main thrill was recording everything, not only the radio (there wasn't much besides classical music on FM), but even people talking and TV shows. I have the top two cassette-radios and love them, the build quality is top notch and both still work decades later.
Van Halen loved their boomboxes, I've posted a few previous photos from the late 70's, here's a couple more from the Life Magazine Tribute Issue. Download it while you can the good stuff always disappears. https://archive.org/details/life-van-halen-2020/page/n15/mode/2up?view=theater In the studio, probably used to record any messing around, that seemed to be one of the popular uses for 70's bands. I could be wrong, it looks like a JVC? I don't think this one is a Concorde, the cassette guys were called Concord and there's no boomboxes listed on Wikiboombox. It kind of looks like a Panasonic, maybe somebody knows?
i thought that was a woman blowing on the pipe was gunna say she can blow on my pipe lol shows how blind i am lol
Dude looks like a lady! I saw Diamond Dave with KISS right before the big C shut everything down, his voice was shot but I didn't care. His laid back set was refreshing compared with KISS's Huge Stage Show.
Just going through some trade books and saw this ad from 1964 for Yokowo Antennas, I wonder if they're still around?
With all the excitement surrounding Aimor, I found their website and they're still in business! https://www.aim-elec.com/ https://www-aim--elec-com.translate...uto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp They had some really neat equipment in the 70's and 80's, most never made it over to the USA. It looks like they contract build for other great Japanese Brands including Luxman and several others like BMB (I think this is an offshoot of the old Marantz). Currently they are working on a Aimor Branded Tube Amp pushing 50 watts a channel.
Space Age galore! Handle: check Radio: check Cassette player: check Speaker: check So does this classify as a boombox? (1971 Universum CTR 2116 )
The purist might complain but I love the hybrid tape deck/radios. As a young kid, I used a cheap tape deck to record songs, sometimes by lying next to a radio. I would have died if I had something with a radio built in that I could also record with. I never saw these when I was young but the traditional piano key recorders were everywhere.
Panasonic's impressive entry into CD boomboxes, I don't know if this is their first but it looks great, now I need to find one. Panasonic RX-CD70 from 1986