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We're really in the minority because most people wouldn't think twice about throwing that Boombox into the trash. I think that for quite a few, all electronics are pretty much in the same class, be they toaster ovens or audio equipment. The common perception is that it is all disposbale, and that it loses it's value even before it breaks down. Throwing it out shouldn't cause too much cognitive dissonance so long as the initial purchase investment wasn't too high, or far enough in the past that the owner doesn't care anymore. For what they are, many of these boomboxes sound pretty darn good as portable tuners. Take it to the beach and enjoy it.
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Technics SL-D2, Pioneer SA-7500, Mitsubishi M-A4370, Rotel RB870 Power Amplifer, NHT Model II Speakers, Grado SR60. Last edited by rulerboyz; 07-27-2006 at 01:39 PM. |
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![]() You are absolutely correct as to the disposable nature of today's appliances and electronics. Witness the number of black-plastic cabineted TVs being put out on curbs all the time these days, and the riveted construction of most modern small home appliances. These things are not meant to be serviced after the warranty expires; in most cases the repair costs will equal or exceed the price of a brand new unit. Many factory repair centers don't bother repairing returned gear any longer; they just exchange the defective unit for a new one, send the new one to the customer, and repair or recycle the returns afterward, reselling the units later on.
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Jeff, WB8NHV Collecting, restoring and enjoying vintage Zenith radios since 2002 Zenith. Gone, but not forgotten. |
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dealer and that dealer was able to provide service for it until it was time for a another new one. Those days for the most part are gone. Most TV sets anymore have no style and piss poor build quality. If youre able to get more than 5 years out of the average set these days then consider youself lucky. |
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