*Another National.... This time it's a RX-CW50!

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Hi Guys,

Well I've taken the plunge and thrown the dice on another National (Panasonic). This time, an RX-CW50 joins the crew. This box was an Ebay cheapy and actually came from the same local seller I've done business with a few times before. All his boxes are generally rough but cheap. ;-)

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/National-RX-CW50-Retro-Style-Ghettoblaster-Boombox-Working-Fine-Good-Sound-/360924295117?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=EJSAy7zqiqPL4lbGp9bQDTejAfI%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc

The box was filthy of course but looked complete. I was in a real rush so I didn't even bother to fire it up before I handed over the $11.50 :-P

On the way back, I was giving the unit a quick look over and realised the 'One Touch Dubbing' switch was broken. :-/

After work tonight, after finally plugging the thing in for the first time, I noticed the 5 band equaliser was mostly unresponsive but the unit was otherwise fully working. The decks will need a good clean but all functions including the RCA line in appear to be working fine.

The tuner is working well, what can I say, Nationals always seem to work out of the box and this unit is no exception.

After a quick spray, the equaliser is now firing on all 5 cylinders. Both speaker connections plus the RCA inputs needed a quick spray to get things working right. Regarding sound quality, it isn't quite as bassy as my RX-C45 but the mids and highs are superior. Overall, after comparing my two examples side by side, surprisingly, I have to give the CW50 the sound off crown!! It's also louder before distortion kicks in.

After a quick exterior detail, the chrome etc came up perfectly. Wow, this unit really was minty under all the cooking fat! :drool: I will also admit to preferring the volume pot setup of the CW50 over the slider used on the C45. :yes: The drivers are also slightly larger on the CW50 with both units offering 7.5 watts RMS per channel.

It will be coming apart tomorrow for a deck service, fix the dubbing button etc but for now, here are a few pics of my new twin deck National:


James.... :-)

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A National monument!! :-)
 

AE_Stereo

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jimmyjimmy19702010 said:
After a quick exterior detail, the chrome etc came up perfectly. Wow, this unit really was minty under all the cooking fat! :drool:
So that is the secret for preserving mint boxes. Keep in the kitchen!

I love these Panasonics. Like the chrome on the cassette door.
 

retrohead

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these are amazing quality for a smaller radio,and the sound is great,one of panasonics traits of course.well found-and its a national :-D
 
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