❤️ ❤️ Fell in love with my first boombox ❤️ ❤️

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Myself

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She is such a beauty. Her sound is just magnificent.

As I am out of home for 4 months, my friend came to my apartment to check and test it upon receiving from the courier. He told me that the sound of my boom box is comparable to some decent home equipment.

The FM is so outstanding that my friend keep praising( he's a very critical guy who slefdom praises things around). My friend emailed me a video file when he played with the FM. It's damned good, even in the video.

I will need to test the cassette deck when I return home!

So happy! 😊
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Congrats!

It's too bad that's your first boombox, because no other will sound as good :lol:
 

Nickeccles

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I love those Telefunkens & I haven't heard one yet!!

I trust the members here when so many say how good they are..............

It's just finding a nice one - I am too fussy :clap: :clap: :clap:

It's the waiting game, I will get one day :yes:
 
Beautiful looking boomer!! I wonder if there is a way of working out the voltage going to the amp from the transformer when on AC and replicate that voltage via a Lithium battery pack - to achieve the same performance on DC.
 

Myself

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Thank you everyone for your kind support! I did a lot of reading from this forum before I decided to buy M1. 🙏 🙏

This telefunken's sound quality can truly compete with some very serious home audio equipment: the outstanding quality of parts in the speakers' crossover is one important secret of its success. The crossover uses point-to-point soldering, expensive film and foil capacitors, air coil inductor, and decent resistors that can only be found on high-end speakers. IMG_3909.PNG

When my next boom box comes, I would try to modify the speakers to see if there's improvement.
 

Radio raheem

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jimmyjimmy19702010 said:
Beautiful looking boomer!! I wonder if there is a way of working out the voltage going to the amp from the transformer when on AC and replicate that voltage via a Lithium battery pack - to achieve the same performance on DC.
A member did this years ago with sucess but i have no info on that as it was along time ago
 
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