
I never had a good boombox. I bought a cheap one for my first car because it didn't have a stereo but it was kind of a bust because it was too quiet.Looks like we're going old school. How about a 1985 era Panasonic boom box?
The radio works, but the cassette tape motor burned out years ago. The magnetic pickup still works, though, so I can plug basically anything into it with the cassette adapter and get noise from it.
It blew my daughter's mind when I was able to connect her iPad to it to play music 🙂
The top buttons picked up a weird olive green patina. They used to be gray.
You ask for vintage, then complain people are posting vintage?OK so most people on this forum are very old...
I'm not complaining.You ask for vintage, then complain people are posting vintage?
You ask for vintage, then complain people are posting vintage?
I remember when the Walkman cassette came out. They were expensive at the time.
This GE equivalent was larger but it was about 1/2 the price. I used to be able to play music
while riding my motorcycle on long trips with headphones in my helmet.
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No radio with mine. The original Walkman's didn't have radio either.Heh... I had the Sharp model. AM/FM Stereo cassette, and it was only $20 on sale! Quite a bargain at the time!

No radio with mine. The original Walkman's didn't have radio either.
IIRC I paid 65-75 at Long's drugstore.
I think the Walkman's were 150 or so at the time.
Maybe he's complaining that we're not going old Enough? 🙂
I never had a good boombox. I bought a cheap one for my first car because it didn't have a stereo but it was kind of a bust because it was too quiet.

we're not going old enough? 🙂
How is that vintage?