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Old 04-02-2016, 06:19 PM
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That's not a Superadio, just a run of the mill boombox from the mid 80's. I'd say '84-'86.
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Old 04-02-2016, 06:36 PM
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That's not a Superadio, just a run of the mill boombox from the mid 80's. I'd say '84-'86.
Its not mid 1980s because it has the unpolarized cord, which was gone by 1985, this Boombox has to be early 1980s and its not just a "run of the mill" Boombox because it has features on it that wouldn't be on a normal Boombox, plus the Tuner is extremely sensitive which most boomboxes from that time period that I've worked with have at best mediocre tuners that can barely pick up radio stations from 30-50 miles away on the FM Dial let alone anything on the AM Band, and this Boombox picks up 3 radio stations that are between 30-60 miles from me like they're in my back yard.

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