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What box do you use most in a daily basis ? (pics please)

deech - 2013-03-29 15:33

I think this is an interesting topic

Got the idea from Brutus and a comment to another thread

deech - 2013-03-29 15:39

This is an every day little box for me,

I use it the most because of its size and

can be easily fit anywhere

 

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lav.loo - 2013-03-29 15:40

due to lack of boxes i only use a 3d30 as my kitchen radio so that gets daily play.

i do fire the 575 up regularly though since getting it

sorry no pics, the 3d30 is'nt very photogenic to say the least

great thread btw Deech

soundboy - 2013-03-29 15:44

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today i made my mind that this is now my #2 boombox next to my m90

the sound to me is truely compairable concidering the price differance

deech - 2013-03-29 15:49

Wooow soundboy !

If i only get lucky next week ..

Is this a Goldstar?

soundboy - 2013-03-29 15:54

this one is a prosonic PQR-9962 but im told they go by goldstar to this one is made in korea Originally Posted by deech:

Wooow soundboy !

If i only get lucky next week ..

Is this a Goldstar?

 

soundboy - 2013-03-29 15:58

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this one goes everwhere i go !

smeats1976 - 2013-03-29 16:06

my aiwa tpr 968 for sound quality or my sharp gf 575 if I fancy a bit of loudness

northerner - 2013-03-29 16:22

My Sharp GF9191 probably gets the most use. I take with me if I go away too as its not too heavy and has classic looks to wow any onlookers

redbenjoe - 2013-03-29 18:10

every beach day - i use these -

they have sand protections with plenty of rubber enclosures-

nice sound -- good decks

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traveler - 2013-03-29 19:15

here is my Pocket boombox ( Have large pocket's )

 

The curve by Suntone Model ELEC9900 AMFM Boombox

 

IMG_0385 front The curve by Suntone Model ELEC9900 AMFM Boombox

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IMG_0386 back The curve by Suntone Model ELEC9900 AMFM Boombox

No Cassette  It's LOUD !!

skippy1969 - 2013-03-29 19:22

I use my JVC PC55JW a lot inside on my computer desk.

I usually take my JVC RC-M70W or Aiwa CS350 mini outside.

brutus442 - 2013-04-01 07:49

I missed this one Deech..but like Skippy I find myself using my new PC 55 A LOT...but whenever painting, car repair, or just simple yardwork I use my Candle POS.

 

 It eats tapes, the antennas poke eyes out and flop around uncontrollably but it's rugged, takes a beating and keeps on tickin'....I love it. It's my go-to box in a pinch.

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johnedward - 2013-04-01 19:58

OUTSIDE

I love the BIG sound from this Mid sized box.  Easy to carry outside plays PLENTY LOUD, the bass is very acceptable AND everything works perfectly!  My always reliable Panasonic RX-C45.    For Rocking Rock this is me outside.

When am in mood for quieter and higher quality sound especially mids/highs out by the pool its my Hitachi TRK-6700h. This baby can actually play Mozart with great respect !!! At low volumes with the bass boost on and bass and treble pushed this is simply the SUPER MINI.   Goes LOUD but have to back off the bass. At its best low into  conservative mid volume.

 

PANASONIC  RX-C45



 

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HITACHI TRK-6700h



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johnedward - 2013-04-01 20:08

INSIDE 

Hands down she is always on.  I just am in love with the bass, quality full frequency range and built in CD.

 

PANASONIC RX-DS650



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michiel - 2013-04-02 01:22

I use this one daily for half an hour in the bathroom... Sony CFS-930L. My most luxuries box with auto-reverse and AMS. Works for months on a set of D-cells too...

 

Sony CFS-930L

elektroneko - 2013-04-02 06:13

I tend to switch between

My Philips D8334. Good sound, and love the continuous play. And...

 

My Sanwa 701B whenever I need a bigger sound.

northerner - 2013-04-02 07:12

This is my daily box...not my best by a long shot but I love it (sorry I had no pictures of me using it dressed as a woodland creature )

 

9191

elektroneko - 2013-04-02 10:08

Originally Posted by Northerner:

This is my daily box...not my best by a long shot but I love it (sorry I had no pictures of me using it dressed as a woodland creature )

 

9191

*sigh*

 

Still want one...

 

And cats are not woodland creatures...

dave.alan.caruana - 2013-04-22 13:22

I have just bought (for £1, on ebay) what I think is a D8334 like Neko's ..

Philips D8334 ?

 

this is the seller's picture .. the saga of getting it home (in Malta) starts now .. the seller only offered pick up in UK, i've convinced him to pack it, so i'll need a courier to pick it up and then take it to a delivery drop off for a company that will deliver it to Malta. Obviously the postage is costing me many times the cost of the stereo! Does anyone have any contemporary reviews/material about this unit? I remember lusting after one when I was a kid (they were silver at the time, though .. I think this black unit is slightly more recent) and Philips used to publish a lovely catalog every year.

elektroneko - 2013-04-22 14:06

Originally Posted by Dave Alan Caruana:

I have just bought (for £1, on ebay) what I think is a D8334 like Neko's ..

Philips D8334 ?

 

this is the seller's picture .. the saga of getting it home (in Malta) starts now .. the seller only offered pick up in UK, i've convinced him to pack it, so i'll need a courier to pick it up and then take it to a delivery drop off for a company that will deliver it to Malta. Obviously the postage is costing me many times the cost of the stereo! Does anyone have any contemporary reviews/material about this unit? I remember lusting after one when I was a kid (they were silver at the time, though .. I think this black unit is slightly more recent) and Philips used to publish a lovely catalog every year.

It's a different model number that I can't remember at the moment. The only difference is that the American version has a 110 volt connection instead of a 120 volt, and that this boombox seems to have been rebranded a few times. Don't know for sure though. Can you give us the model number when it's in? It has to be on the bottom or the back of the box.

 

You're very lucky with that price though. Although... How much did you pay for shipping?

spaceboy - 2013-04-22 14:23

spaceboy - 2013-04-22 14:44

or on a sunny day my sharp gf7777e

dave.alan.caruana - 2013-04-22 15:02

a bit of research reveals that this is probably a TR3843 .. I dug up a 1984 catalog and it seems identical (except for the colour) to a D8334 - it's a UK model so it would be set up for 240v. Postage .. I don't know yet what the seller will charge for bubble wrap, there's about £5 to courier it to the delivery depot and i'm expecting about 20eu to get it to Malta, so maybe 30eu in total .. it's not too bad I still have a different type of Philips Super Tandem that was released just after the D8334, in 1985 probably when I was still a kid ..
 
Originally Posted by ElektroNeko:
Originally Posted by Dave Alan Caruana:

I have just bought (for £1, on ebay) what I think is a D8334 like Neko's ..

Philips D8334 ?

 

this is the seller's picture .. the saga of getting it home (in Malta) starts now .. the seller only offered pick up in UK, i've convinced him to pack it, so i'll need a courier to pick it up and then take it to a delivery drop off for a company that will deliver it to Malta. Obviously the postage is costing me many times the cost of the stereo! Does anyone have any contemporary reviews/material about this unit? I remember lusting after one when I was a kid (they were silver at the time, though .. I think this black unit is slightly more recent) and Philips used to publish a lovely catalog every year.

It's a different model number that I can't remember at the moment. The only difference is that the American version has a 110 volt connection instead of a 120 volt, and that this boombox seems to have been rebranded a few times. Don't know for sure though. Can you give us the model number when it's in? It has to be on the bottom or the back of the box.

 

You're very lucky with that price though. Although... How much did you pay for shipping?

john82 - 2013-04-23 00:07

I have just picked one of those up from a friend of mine, it's a " Philips super tandem D 3843 " it's actually not bad all round. Other than that I only have 1 box to listen to, my Crown SZ 5100. Love it

northerner - 2013-04-23 01:04

Originally Posted by spaceboy:

or on a sunny day my sharp gf7777e

Nice camper there...and a nice 777 to go with it...looks like a nice bit of coast too, where is it?

spaceboy - 2013-04-23 14:31

Thanks Northener its Longsands  beach in Tynemouth northeast england, i live just down the road, good surf well worth a visit

brutus442 - 2013-04-24 06:05

Originally Posted by spaceboy:

Thanks Northener its Longsands  beach in Tynemouth northeast england, i live just down the road, good surf well worth a visit


The 777, a beach and surfing seem to belong to each other

northerner - 2013-04-24 07:12

Originally Posted by spaceboy:

Thanks Northener its Longsands  beach in Tynemouth northeast england, i live just down the road, good surf well worth a visit

Thought it looked familiar, I've been maybe once or twice over the years.  Last time I was on that bit of coast I was doing the last mile of the Great North Run just over the bay in South Shields...

 

I was actually in your neck of the woods at the weekend staying in Jesmond, Newcastle