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Just ordered a cheapo bluetooth speaker off Amazon. How did I cost myself money posting a thread?
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Quoted: Absolutely! https://media.tenor.com/dOF66xjEAukAAAAC/sayanything-boombox.gif Yeah chick flick from 80's but funny none the less. We had a asian friend named Eric. We called him Donger.... View Quote Talked to the girl I went to that movie with in 1989/1990 just the other day and she brought that movie up. Odd things. |
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What’s old is new again.
Picked up one from an estate sale few years back for the shop Rat chewed the cord and it burned up :/ |
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Quoted: That looks like the G-Boom Bluetooth speaker boom box i have. Good sounding unit. Was a clearance deal at Walmart. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/382442/81st_FqKAyL__AC_UF894_1000_QL80__jpg-2857528.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/382442/c0ae3d14a1a364742ce2d76a8bfffaf9--php_jp-2857535.JPG View Quote |
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I wish I had another boom box so I could break out all my cassettes from the 80's and play them again. Or at least the ones that will still work, they've been stored a loooong time lol.
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Quoted: Not anymore! The classics in good condition are worth $$ so that and the gun would get jacked. Also the blacks guys in the hood have replaced them with a cell phon on speaker or a Bluetooth speaker on full blast. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Good way to stash a gun. Not anymore! The classics in good condition are worth $$ so that and the gun would get jacked. Also the blacks guys in the hood have replaced them with a cell phon on speaker or a Bluetooth speaker on full blast. The UC-9: Like a Sneaky, Extra-Boxy Uzi |
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I had the Lasonic TRC-920 that may have been a Christmas gift in 1983.
We listened to Maxell cassettes made from the records my friends and I were buying at the time. Prince to Grand Master Flash. It went to college with me where I used it to que up tapes when I would DJ our frat parties. A few years later the cassette player stopped working but it still had aux in & radio and it was the primary system in my home office. Around 2000 the input selector got stuck on aux so I plugged in a DAT player. Later I used it with an XM home receiver. Around 2010, it just stopped playing one day. 27 years was a good run. |
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I got a Sharp in 1984 for Christmas. Fucker weighed 50 pounds and took 10 D batteries. The front opened up and took a 33 1/3 record.
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LL Cool J - I Can't Live Without My Radio (1985) |
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Chad Muska 50-50 grind with boom box on the shoulder. Don’t remember the members name yet his avatar is a guy doing a kick flip. He would remember this.
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I just found the same model I first had as a teenager at the thrift store for $6. It’s in my office now, lol. We used to take it waterskiing and skateboarding and blast music. I made my friends pitch in for batteries.
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I remember them by a different name
The Living Daylights 007 - Ghetto-blaster |
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View Quote Came here to post that. Great memories (the 80's). |
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I had a marantz superscope. This was in the late 70's. That thing was amazing, you could flip this little switch for "surround sound". By wizardry, it sounded like there were little speakers all around you. It was heavy for it's size.
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The one with the cassette player or the 8 track to go with
the am/fm radio lol I had both |
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I had one when I was in high school. Listened to the radio nightly, and played my old school Metallica CDs.
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I would have to dig it out - but I enjoyed making mix tapes with mine. One of my favorite was recording a top 40 in 86. Damn that week had some great songs. Eye of the Tiger, Jenny, a couple others. Googling, mid summer of 82 apparently. Abracadabra was also on it. If it is the week I think, it had Rossanna, Dancing in the Street, Tainted Love, and errgh Ebony and Ivory...
I must have done the 86 one for a time vault - it was opened a couple years ago, the tape was destroyed by water. |
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Used to see them a lot after duty at Ft Bragg in the early/mid '80s. A group of guys wandering around with 1 of them having a boom box shouldered.
Or sitting in front of one of the shopettes or barber shops at each Bde with them blaring. |
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History Of the world Part 1 "Oedipus & Funky Town" |
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Also known back then as a: "Life Support System for a Broth-uh".
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Oh I for sure remember them. I had a couple through the eighties. Sounded like tinny utter shit. My tiny little Bose Soundlink would blow most of them away.
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I still have my dual cassette boombox from 1983. Still works, although I only use the radio. Somewhere, I still have a box of copied tapes.
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Quoted: There was a point in my life the only thing I wanted was a duel cassette deck boom box. Never could save the $45 lawn mowing money to buy one. View Quote My 1st one was like $250.00 but It was flippin Huge. It had detachable speakers Aux inputs, a Mic input and you could set it up like a house stereo. It was "portable", but damn, you needed to tow it around in a red Wagon... Heck with that. I ended up buying another that was only about a 100 bucks. Seemed like it took another Hundo in D batteries... Much more manageable... I took that thing everywhere. Can't tell you how many cassettes of Beastie Boys, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Ice T, ZZ Top, Guns N Roses, Metallica, Motley Crue and others that thing ate from playing them so much... I'd keep it plugged in if we were anywhere that had power and just use batteries when we were walking or in the back of my parents old chevy truck... I also had a shitty Realistic Rack system from "The Shack" that was a giant POS, but we found out, its Duel cassette deck was a BEAST at dubbing tapes... I get a new Tape, make 2 or 3 copies, put the store bought original in my "Library" and put the Maxell or whatever in my rotation case and play the crap outta them... When the tape wore so thin, it would break or you could hear the audio being distorted, I'd just pump out a new one... I'd also sell copies for 3.00 and two blanks... One for them and a blank for my supplies... God I had a lot of tapes. When CDs came out, I would copy them to tape too till burners came out and were finally affordable... |
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I always wanted the ghetto blaster from The Living Daylights
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there was a boom box arms race at my school.
it got ridiculous. |
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Recall the massive stereo systems of the 70's too!
Guy moved his daughter into a campus dorm and was surprised how quiet it was compared to when he attended, no more stereo systems or boom boxes just lots of earbuds. |
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I remember them but nobody I knew used or had one. Nobody was out with a radio just walking around unless you were in the actual ghetto - ghetto blasters. People had loud stereos in their car but they weren't walking around carrying a large weight to hear it, mostly cause nobody just walked around in public unless you were in the actual ghetto. Driving at 15 if you could save enough for a nice radio you could save enough for a junker car. My first car cost probably less than some of the radios shown here.
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I still use a big Sony X-plod boombox in my home gym. It just won’t quit and still sounds great.
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