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Old 12-19-2008, 08:01 PM
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Thumbs up Anybody here Collect Boombox

Anybody here Collect Boombox?

Only Cassette preferred w/radio of course

No CD Boombox's am I interested in.

I am looking for any and all boombox's with large woofers 6 inch or better,
& at least 8 batteries operation,

Stereo or Mono in operation, stereo preferred and will accept some mono's

one Piece preferred or, 3 - piece considered - depending upon the model.

Thanks James
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Old 12-22-2008, 11:33 PM
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I have 2 sony cfs d7 boomboxes and a extreemly mint sony cfd 5 boombox.

The cfd 5 was the first cd boombox so I think it is as collectable as any boombox.
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Old 12-23-2008, 03:24 AM
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I have 2 sony cfs d7 boomboxes and a extreemly mint sony cfd 5 boombox.

The cfd 5 was the first cd boombox so I think it is as collectable as any boombox.
ok the cfd 5 is a first cd bbx that may be as I dont know but it has been my experience that one must hear these cd boombox's to ascertain as to whether or not they sound good to one's ear as compared to earlier Cassette bbx's
of which had much more power and better speaker arrangement than the newer cd bbx's.

I wish you could post a picture of the models that you are refferring to ?

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Old 12-23-2008, 10:01 AM
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sony cfs d7

I bought my first d7 in 1979 when I was 13.
it is in great shape

http://www.sony.net/Fun/design/histo...70/cfs-d7.html


and the very kool sony cfd 5 - mine was made in 1985.

10.9 watts per channel rms - both channels driven at the same time.

has a 48 watt power supply and detachable aluminum honeycomb apm speakers.
first boombox with a built in cd player.
touch plate style feather touch logic controled auto reverse cassette deck.
cassette deck has blank skip and music search - quick reverse and can record on metal tape.
dolby b - cd syncro recording.
5 band eq

I bet it cost a small fortune in 1985.

it is the 5th picture from the top ( im not awake yet)

http://www.pocketcalculatorshow.com/.../decline1.html
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Old 02-04-2009, 10:03 PM
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I have a couple big Lasonic boom boxes . One is the famous TRC 931 and looks like it was hardly used . Another slightly smaller silver Lasonic i got from an older lady who used it but never moved it around so its almost new looking . Its got a pretty powerfull amp in it . Its loud ! Then i do have a 90`s JVC with a CD player lid on top . Its got a strange built in sub woofer that sounds better than any other box of its type . Roring deep bass .
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Old 02-05-2009, 12:28 AM
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a buddy of mine dale has a 1 year old sony boombox with a sub - kinda wierd looking - big - red and and basic.

am/fm - cd - cassette - aux in - remote control.

cost a little over 100 bucks at fred meyers

it sounds really good
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Old 02-05-2009, 12:32 AM
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There's a web site http://pocketcalculatorshow.com/boombox/ for boomboxes and http://stereo2go.com/6/ubb.x forum for collectors.
One I have (I collect mostly tube radios):

An old one with an 8 track player:

This one is just mono, so it probably doesn't qualify:

and definitely not this one:

This one is just a huge portable AM-FM-SW Sony set:
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Old 02-05-2009, 02:38 AM
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that sony is too kool lookin

but it is a radio - not a boombox
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Old 02-05-2009, 02:42 AM
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any one own a jvc kaboom box

I bet they sound pretty good

I bet the bose wave music system is the ultimate boom box - stereo - battery portable with am/fm and cd.
Not the wave radio - the big one.
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Old 02-05-2009, 03:05 AM
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I've lost count of my boomboxes, and largely stopped buying any. I have something around 100 of them, almost all of them somewhat rare and/or "collectible" ones (and in some cases, multiples of those).

Last night alone, I walked away from a Sharp GF-9696, two Sharp GF-575s, and several other ones that weren't bad. Oh, and after some struggle I walked away from a Marantz PMS-7000, too, since I already have several of them (along with several 8000s, too, and one 6000).

Just too many good boomboxes around my "hunting grounds" for me to keep buying any more. I'll still grab any more JVC M90s I find, though; I only have two, and they are just TOO nice and TOO rare --not to mention TOO valuable in the marketplace-- to pass up!
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Old 02-05-2009, 03:58 AM
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Smaller Silver Lasonic Model Number is?

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I have a couple big Lasonic boom boxes . One is the famous TRC 931 and looks like it was hardly used . Another slightly smaller silver Lasonic i got from an older lady who used it but never moved it around so its almost new looking . Its got a pretty powerfull amp in it . Its loud ! Then i do have a 90`s JVC with a CD player lid on top . Its got a strange built in sub woofer that sounds better than any other box of its type . Roring deep bass .
Smaller Silver Lasonic Model Number is? What Please? and would you be interested in selling it?

I am looking for the Model LASONIC LPC-85 and a few other's ....

Presently I have 2 of the Lasonic trc-931's the rounded corner one's AND one of them is Completely NEW IN THE BOX except for being opened and taken out an looked at an such .... and the onther one of these is as new and as good as one could have one of these as all of it works - except that I dont have the box for that one ....
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:06 AM
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Bose ultimate boom box ?

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any one own a jvc kaboom box

I bet they sound pretty good

I bet the bose wave music system is the ultimate boom box - stereo - battery portable with am/fm and cd.
Not the wave radio - the big one.
a kaboom is far down my list of one's to get sofar ....

Bose Wave Music System I have here in this Video , Doesnt come with the CD Player in it /// but you could add one to it via the line-in it has ....

( here is my try at a making a video of one of these )
Why some people ask me, well because nowbody else has !!!

Bose AW1 Acoustic Wave Digital Radio Boombox Cassette Stereo Ghettoblaster

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqmXstaf1OE

I am gonna redo this video to try to get a better sound recorded to come through to see if I can make the " presence " of this sould come through in the video ....
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:27 AM
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I think the newer ones have cd.
No cd - no big deal as every one uses a ipod these days.

How does the bose sound compared to your other boomboxes ?

I bet the bose blows them away.
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Old 02-05-2009, 04:47 AM
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I think the newer ones have cd.
No cd - no big deal as every one uses a ipod these days.

How does the bose sound compared to your other boomboxes ?

I bet the bose blows them away.
If it has a CD in it ... I look Elsewhere - Not-interested.
Ipod? TOO Tiny, I've Never heard one accross the street...

Bose has a different sound to it unlike other " boombox's "

Bose Sound is a PRESENCE unlike a boombox throwing the sound outward.

Up close the Bose sound's great but far away you cannot tell the difference between a Bose and a Boombox

Except for the the difference in sound in the Higher frequencies between these different box's

and the fact that Low Bass sound, doesnt have a presence far away coming from a small boombox such as a Bose AW1

Again the difference between A Boombox and a Bose interpretation of a boombox it's all about presence I think

Bose sound's great up close and in a enclosed area but not outside, where its bass presence is lost,

yes you can hear this up close but move away and it's just another noise maker wannbe

a Boombox with it's directly forward firing speakers ... well you know where its sound is going --- but with the bose ....
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Old 02-05-2009, 06:36 AM
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you make it sound like a cd player ruins a boombox - wow.

So the ultimate boombox has a turntable built in - right ?

My mom had a boombox with a built in turntable - sounded okay - I wish she still had it I would talk her out of it.

My cfd 5 sounds great and it has a cd player.

My cfd 5 will be a collectors item if i ever get the last belt for the cassette deck - I just need to order the belt.

It works okay with the old belt but gets stuck once in great while.
I just have to assist it a little with a finger to one of the flywheels.

Sony cfd 5 = first boombox ever with a cd player = collectors item.
not to mention its unusual speakers.

If robocop carried a boombox it would be a cfd 5 - ha ha.

So you are saying the bose does not have the volume or output compared to a powerfull boombox ?

Seems like the bose would have a lot more engineering put into its speaker system than 95 percent of all boomboxes ever made.

The bose has the acoustic waveguide and all the dsp to go along with it.

I would not know as I do not own one of the big bose units like yours but I do own a bose sound dock portable.
It sounds amazing for its size.

Millions and millions of people listen to ipods in various way's every day so they can not sound that bad.
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