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A friend of mine had a JVC RC-M90. This was a beast of a ghetto blaster and sounded better than most hi-fi's at the time (early to mid 80's) the biggest downfall was the size and weight it was nearly 3 foot wide and about a foot and a half tall. We only put batteries in it once (took 8 D size), this was for a holiday and when we took it on the coach the bus driver nearly stopped us from getting on until my friend showed a pair of headphones, but sitting on a coach for 5 hours with that on our knees was not the smartest thing to do.
Just been looking through another thread of an old Argos catalogue and lo and behold there is my Ghetto blaster
Middle line on the right, the Phillips.
Quoted here as £119.95, can't remember how on earth I afforded it then.
I still use it to this day as my PC amp and speakers.
Had an electronic tape drive that always was a pain and has now has given up the ghost.
I had a Phillip's tandem, so called because of its double tape deck. It had the unusual feature of a variable incremental stereo-effect control so that you could vary the stereo quality from mono right up to "Spatial" stereo. I lent it to a bloke from the local mental home and he sold it for beer money!
I had a Phillip's tandem, so called because of its double tape deck. It had the unusual feature of a variable incremental stereo-effect control so that you could vary the stereo quality from mono right up to "Spatial" stereo. I lent it to a bloke from the local mental home and he sold it for beer money!
I had a Sharp one with detachable speakers in '85. It was great! I thought the sound quality was fab. It had a 5 band graphic equalizer and only one tape deck. I was so proud of it. It worked great up until the late 90's when it died!
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