The Silver-Coloured Website Banner 'Box

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PostEnder

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Uh ... what's the make and the model of the silver-coloured, angular-featured, dual-cassette-deck boombox that occasionally flashes across the top banner of this here Boomboxery.com website? Is it a Sharp? A Sharp HK-9000? An FHD-Series Sony? Maybe a JVC? It's probably not a Panasonic ... right?
 

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If you are referring to this one:



It is the Sharp GF-800Z.
 

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Fatdog said:
If you are referring to this one:



It is the Sharp GF-800Z.
Are you sure?
My own google search tells me that it is a Sharp GF-939.
GF-800Z has a digital clock in place of the Spectrum Analyzer.
 

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Thanks for all your replies and for the well-informed suggestions as to what is and what isn't the make and model of the 'box that I tried to have ID'd a couple weeks ago :-) . There does seem to be a slight difference between the unit in the YouTube clip above the unit in the shizaudio.ru image just below it: the boombox in the YouTube clip (apparently a Sharp WF-940) seems to have an extra rectangular button above what AE_Stereo calls "the Spectrum Analyzer" while the machine in the shizuaudio.ru image (apparently a Sharp WF-939) has more of a silver-accented facade (and, of course, that intriguingly inclined-base twin-audiocassette deck area with the amazing "200W P.M.P.O" legend). Ah, well, must rush now. Take care!
 

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Uh ... actually, that delightful-looking display (which clearly is a digital, ten-bar, graphic-equalizer display) IS indeed called "Spectrum Analyzer." It says so on the facing-left audiocassette deck door (right below the green-light graphic-equalizer display) :-D . I suppose the illumination technology is the light-emitting diode (LED) kind. And I wonder what the wattage is for the Sharp WF-939Z and for the Sharp WF-940Z ...
 
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