Good boombox to start a collection?
teamrocketreviews - 2012-09-07 13:05
I'm new to collecting Ghettoblasters, and I'm wondering what would be the best box to start with. I want something big, but small enough to carry on a shoulder without hurting myself. I want great sound and cool design as well, but I need it to be under $100 dollars in good condition. Any recommendations?
bison - 2012-09-07 13:12
sharp gf8989 is a safe bet to start off with,happy hunting and welcome to the forum
driptip - 2012-09-07 20:40
sharp gf8989 is a safe bet to start off with,happy hunting and welcome to the forum
i think 8989 would be more than 100 dollars, how about the great Sanyo m9935k, light and cheap.
samovar - 2012-09-07 22:38
hi and welcome to the forum. price is a variable that cannot be easily predicted. this said, if you find like i did recently a philips d8614 for about $100 you would get great sound, elegant design and a comparatively light box for its size
soundboy - 2012-09-07 22:59
i bought a pioneer sk-31 for A $100 it has a good tuner for FM aslo external speaker output in the back, and cool UV meters that go with the music and they also help to tune in stations . welcome to this forum its a good site ! helps me all the time
andyboombox - 2012-09-08 01:12
depending on where you buy your box from,i agree with bison that the gf8989 is ideal-i got my last one from a cash convertors (like a posh thrift shop lol)for a mere £25 (about 45$ u.s?)but ebay can be rediculous prices for boxes-otherwise hunt round all the carboots/yard sales/thrift shops etc you can and try and get any of the following:
sharp gf9090
sharp gf8989
sharp gf9191
or even a gf8585 if you can get one-you woulnt be dissapointed with any of these
soundboy - 2012-09-08 01:31
i also bought a telefunken cc-9000 portable stereo cassette deck for $100 its remarkable sound and cool funtions and sleak designe make it an easy buy if you happen to find one.
teamrocketreviews - 2012-09-08 06:32
What about a Panasonic RX-5090 or 5050? Those look pretty good, don't seem too rare either...
samovar - 2012-09-08 08:16
What about a Panasonic RX-5090 or 5050? Those look pretty good, don't seem too rare either...
since there is no such thing as an ideal boombox to start a collection, i offer 7 rules of thumb to guide your search:
1. if you like a boombox, go after it;
2. if you like more than one set your priorities according to rules #3 through 7;
3. keep your budget under control;
4. look for bargains;
5. stay clear of swindlers;
6. be patient;
7. listen to other people's opinion but go your own way.
the units you mention are wonderful, but they may cost more than $100. so if they are your top priorities (rules #1-2), follow rules #3-7 and sooner or later you'll get them.
happy hunting