Dasonic HK-9000

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  1. mrp32Dave

    mrp32Dave Well-Known Member

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    Got this a while ago it's boxed and appears to unused, I know these aren't to everyone's liking mainly due to the lack of a proper handle, and the main construction is wood. I like it because it's big and loud also it was cheap from Ebay for £35!

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    T-ster Moderator Staff Member S2G Supporter

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    How did i not see these on Ebay? Looks like a lot of box for £35, hows the sound and build quality?
     
  3. retro

    retro Active Member S2G Supporter

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    Interesting, I always thought the handle was one of the coolest features on this box, it's one of the most powerful out there T-ster and the rear cabinets are made of wood, even the main unit. The buttons are not of the best quality however.
     
  4. mrp32Dave

    mrp32Dave Well-Known Member

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    Surprisingly no-one else bid on it, maybe it was the title which was just Retro Boombox, but I would have thought it would still be found, image of listing below the 3 bids are mine!
    Yes this is a lot of box for the money especially being fully boxed and unused?
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    Yeah I actually like the handle, it's easy to use and comfortable being soft rubber.
    I agree the buttons are not the best quality but work well enough.
    I also like the fact all the rear cabinets are made from wood and yes it is really loud
     
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    Looks like a sharp gf800 clone, very similar to this one:
     
  6. mrp32Dave

    mrp32Dave Well-Known Member

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    Not really a Sharp clone as the HK-9000 was sold in several slightly different versions under various brands including Sharp?

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