lasonic.trc920 - 2009-10-27 21:18
I was reading on the Wikipedia "Boombox" page
HERE and read this "Various boombox designs differ greatly in size. Larger, more powerful units may require 10 or more size-D batteries, may measure more than thirty inches in width, and can weigh more than 20 pounds."
So what radio's use more than 10 D cell Batteries? Man thats allot!
transwave5000 - 2009-10-28 12:06
Wikipedia was wrong.
10 batteries is about maximum.
But there might be an odd one that
uses more than 10.
billy.the.binman - 2009-10-28 13:02
charlesdickens - 2009-10-28 13:12
Radio Raheem needed waaayyy more than 10. HAHA! He had a custom J1 I guess!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsFjlLXP9GU
lasonic.trc920 - 2009-10-28 13:49
cf takes 10 also.
The only box I know of is the Sony FH-7 with optional EBP-78 takes 12 D cells.
The optional EBP-78(dc only) component replaces
the lower AC-78(ac only) component.
The JC2000 (and probably a few others) take 10D cells + a AA for the clock.
I know it's technically not more D size cells, but it could be where the 'over ten batteries' legend comes from.
And as Prime says: 12 for the FH-7!
Rock On.