krzysztof - 2010-11-08 14:48
I look for the forgotten model of my ISP boombox, that I had borrowed about 20 years ago and I had used it about one year. I would like to identify it.
Origin market: Germany
Number of cassette deck mechanism: 1
Number of loudspeakers: 2 (stereo)
Colours: silver front, dark-grey back case
Approximate dimensions (mm): 400 x 180 x 100
Approximate diameter of loudspeakers (mm): 130
Loudspeakers grille style: round small holes in the silver plastic
Shiny silver loudspeaker "domes": yes
Bands: LW, MW, SW (uncertainly), FM
Number of LED indicators: 1 (stereo, rectangular)
Rotary knobs: volume (upper wall), tone (upper wall), balance (upper wall), band (upper wall), tuning (right wall)
Tape counter: yes
Number of DIN sockets: 2 (left wall)
Phone socket: 6.3 mm (left wall)
Switches (upper wall): radio/tape, stereo/mono, Normal/CrO2
Tin radio dial arrow: yes (tin, metal)
2 stereo microphones: yes
Pause button: no
If I will remind more details, I will edit my post :-)
Greetings.
Hello
There are not many ISP bboxes out there. They where not the best units - I can remember a big monster, the SC-800, they called it "Hifi Studio" (http://stereo2go.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7966054064/m/8441026165?r=8441026165#8441026165) and this was their top-box.
If you talk about round small holes in the plastic (speakers), no pause- and "just" a tone knob, sounds like this unit is more than 20 years old ...
By the way: here are more infos about ISP:
http://stereo2go.com/eve/forum...351058135#8351058135Hope you'll find it - good luck!
TOM
Thank you for reply. Yes, visually it had the look of early 80's. Below is most similar I found on internet, but not exactly:
I don't know if my English is enough understandable. I have never physically lost any boombox. This ISP was borrowed by me from my schooltime friend, and I have given it back. I want to find it by e.g. buying the same model or though see it on HQ photos.
Ah where's Jens when we need him eh?
Anyone got a BBDB to feed this info to?