Many of us collectors have audio equipment hidden everywhere.A few of my things have ended up secretly stored at work.One of these is an amazing sounding Panasonic SA-AK17 shelf system I found at Goodwill.I had been wanting to add a shelf system to my collection when I found this one in like new condition.Not having a suitable place for it at home,it has been sitting on a storage rack deep within a container room at work.Due to the fact that it has a unique power cord (figure 8 shaped socket on the main unit) and doesn't run on batteries,I don't have to worry about any unauthorized use,if coworkers can even find the thing!Anyway,Recently I finally I decided to set it up and see what it could do.
Wow,this unit will certainly be getting alot of use!When set to the "Clear" EQ setting it has as good (if polite) highs as any boombox I own.Also there's as much or more bass than from any blaster I've heard.Stereo imaging and detail are better also.Of course most of us who appreciate boomboxes don't put the highest priority on sound quality.In fact,anyone who has read my posts knows i am a fan of some of the harsher sounding boomers of the '80s.Actually though depending on my mood and the music sometimes I like higher fidelity and sometimes I don't.
That's a lot of power and you can hear it from the volume output!It's been mentioned here that one of these types of systems could not possibly ever run off batteries.However I find my self more and more as time goes by removing the battery covers from my boxes as they nearly always seem to rattle when bass and volume are pushed.This makes battery use impractical especially for bigger boomers.Though battery use is essential for a unit to be defined as a boombox,this got me to reconsider how useful this feature is for larger bassy boxes anyway?
It was really nice to see proper RCA aux. jacks on this model.Most of the ones I've seen either have a mini jack for this or no inputs at all.As I collect portable (or semi-portable) devices I am decreasingly interested in anything without inputs.
The biggest problem I have with systems like these is the styling.I feel it would be really great if some manufacturers would produce these things with attachable speakers and old school boombox styling.Perhaps a one piece could be cleverly designed with acoustically isolated sub-enclosures for the speakers also.Sure it wouldn't technically be a boombox but the lack of battery capability wouldn't be missed,at least not by me.While I continue to hope for this to happen,I will be looking for the bigger version of this model with 3 drivers per speaker.Of course I'll be looking at my local thrifty.These cost several hundred dollars new and I can't afford a collection that way.My Pana SA-AK17 cost me only $28.00.
masterblaster84 - 2008-02-13 10:49
Jovie that's a cool looking stereo.
I can certainly understand how you have to hide things, in fact I think a lot of us probably have that little trick down. It amazes me sometimes what people will donate to Goodwill, probably because they just don't want to be bothered with trying to sell or even give it away.