National Panasonic RX-5700
The National Panasonic RX-5700. This boombox was made by Mastushita Electric which used the name National as well as Panasonic for some of their electronics lines. A very nice looking boombox.
The National Panasonic RX-5700. This boombox was made by Mastushita Electric which used the name National as well as Panasonic for some of their electronics lines. A very nice looking boombox.
The Sharp GF-767 was the predecessor of the Sharp GF-777. This box is pretty hard to find and sells for a good amount when available. It has four bands – FM, AM, SW1 and SW2. …
The RISING SRC-2015 which was also known as the 20/20 Boombox was produced around 1984 and was 24″ in length and 15″ high. It has AM/FM/ SW1/SW2 radio bands. These sell for $200 to $700.
The JVC RC 838JW Boombox was made sometime around 1978 and was considered large for it’s time. It’s measurements were 20″ wide, 5.8″ deep, and 12″ high. It also boasted what the manufacturer called …
The Fisher PH-480K production started in 1981. The boombox has a 4 band radio tuner including FM/MW/SW1/SW2 as well as left and right LED meters and two 8″ woofers. It’s measurements are 31″ wide, 14″ …
The Magnavox D8443 Power Play boombox is a 4 band stereo radio and cassette recorder. It has AM/FM/SW1/SW2 bands, a single cassette with a tape counter, a mic and headphone hookup. It has line in …
The Sony CFS-920 was part of Sony’s sports boombox line introduced in the mid 80’s. The boomboxes were AM/FM cassette and were very durable, water resistant and had rubber fittings at the seams. The Sony …
One of the Holy Grail’s of boombox collecting is the Sharp GF-777z or GF-777. One of the first boomboxes with double cassettes it was also produced in Japan as model GF-909. The GF-777 has six …
The Lasonic TRC-922 was of course manufactured by the Lasonic Electronics Corporation. It was introduced sometime around 1984. Lasonic made a few other models as well including the TRC-905, 908 909S 910B 911 920 922 …
The Conion C-100F is one of the most sought after classic boomboxes. It was marketed under a few different names including the Helix HX-4365 and the Clairtone 7980 which I believe was marketed in Canada. …