Lasonic was a legit company based in LA. Of course the radios themselves were made in Taiwan, by Yung Fu Electrical.
And the problem with speakers from that time period, like the TDK and Pioneer boomboxes, is that they only accepted certain models of iPods....
An i-931 is considered vintage? lol
"Cassette-corder" is just a marketing name used by a couple manufacturers. It's not an industry-wide accepted term. Other examples I've seen...
Here across the pond, not only is there no tiered licensing, but in most states you don't even need to take a riding test. Just a written test.
And their photography is horrible, probably deliberately in order to prevent people from seeing the saltwater corrosion that is so common on...
True, but the main selling point is portability. It's more difficult to carry a dipole antenna around. It worked well enough at a distance of...
Yeah we used it to drive a hotel banquet room full of radios.
I suspect the output split across several RCA cables will become garbage. I have an FM transmitter that accepts Bluetooth or SD card, here it is:...
I have one too, but I've never seen a service manual for it. Did the seller tell you when he purchased it, and how he used it?
Odd to have some French in there?
Amazingly, it was made in Japan. The controls feel nice, but it's nearly empty inside. Probably only has 10-15 watts per channel.
I have one of those Yorx M2685. I got it because the lights remind me of the original Battlestar Gallactica! [ATTACH]
That's corporate life. People acting and dressing "appropriate" to improve their chances of getting promoted. Check out the girl in front with...
Isn't the front panel just silver paint?
Yeah the chrome knobs on the Japanese ones always corrode because of the sea water in the air.
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Well yeah, because an M90 can actually be heard in a ghetto, while most 3-pieces can't. "Ghettoblaster" should be something that can actually...
A business is probably paying that bot service to post their link everywhere. Perhaps to trick Google into thinking they're a popular business.
And with the low-rez photos he used, it'll remain on there for quite some time.
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