HAVE YOU EVER HAD A GREAT YEAR BECAUSE OF A BOOMBOX?

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baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
I am also now the proud owner of these 2 under the Soundmaster and Randix names :-D The Soundmaster came all the way from germany :thumbsup:

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baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
manimal347 said:
Awful lot of akas for such a rare box, badboybill. Have you been inside? If so, how's the build quality? Does it use Japanese electrolytics and ICs? Is the soldering clean? It feels pretty well-made for a generic Taiwanese box, but I've never opened it up to resolve the mystery - never had to. Its prior owner fitted it with fresh belts, and I can't think what else it needs aside from fretting over its broken battery level tester function.

I think this box is well built. it comes apart fairly easily with all boards attached to a frame and almost all wires are male/female plugged. The solder joints are excellent as so are the electronics. There are a couple of hidden screws that if dont know about them they will give you trouble. The only part of the box i dislike are the screw posts. They can be a little brittle if you try and screw too tight but other than that I have even used parts for other boxes from my parts CEC box and they work great.... This mid size boomer has deffinetly not gotten the attention it so well deserves :-D Thats just my opinion ;-)
 

bill

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this is a cool thread but i cannot say i have had a great year because of a boombox :-)
i guess tho i can say after my moms suicide in 2006 that the subsequent depression i went through was definately curbed by my boombox addiction.
depression is a wierd thing i mean i guess at the time you are going through it you dont really see how screwed up you can become.
truth be told i have always been a bit of a nutter on some levels and a brilliant on others. i dont really care what anyone thinks or does. its my life and i am going to live it how i see fit. there was no chance i was going to go and get meds for dealing with my depression. i am not saying its right or wrong it just was absolutely not for me. i mean doctors really never talk about the negative aspects of any kind of medication or procedure.
i always liked radios even when i was a kid.
there is several things i have always kind of been fixated on. radios is one of them for sure. so in those really dark days or years rather i decided i would collect boomboxes.
that same year i lost my job, my band wich was really doing well also blew apart at the seams. all this **** went down in a few months.
so needless to say i was screwed up beyond belief.
the days usually consisted of waking up heading off to the jam space and hitting all the thrift stores on the bus routes.
these days were the worst days of my life but honestly finding those blasters was a big part of getting through it. i can say honestly in the time i have been collecting boomboxes i have seen the ammount of them that show up on the thrift store shelves in the wild has greatly diminished.
i also have seen the boombox return in the form of the lasonic i931 alot of people thought it would never happen.
sure enough tho it did and i think despite the mixed thoughts on it that it was great it did. i mean lasonic was making it and it sells for peanuts really so what did we expect.
i still have not got mine but hey maybe one day.
so yeah i think filling my brain with all the model numbers names and other information in some way for sure gave me something to focus on.
i know i sure as hell could not focus on music at any point during the first couple of years after the summer of 2006.
i think its strange how the hobby of collecting boomboxes played a role in my recovery.
people think that depression cannot touch them i mean there was a point despite all the **** i have been through would just bounce off.
i tell you tho i was not prepared for the insane downward spiral the suicide of my mother was. i guess maybe that i never have had a great year because of a boombox. there is no doubt tho that the hobby did play a huge part in keeping me from sliding any further down than i was.
i have quite a few nice radios now. i doubt i will sell any of them. dont really know what will happen to them when i leave this mortal coil. i do have a firm belief tho that by collecting them i helped save my own life.
sounds crazy does it not. its true tho. so yeah i never had a great year because of a boombox.
i did however have something to distract me from the worst time of my life.
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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Wow Bill, that's pretty heavy, but I can totally see where your coming from. I'm enjoying collecting radio's right now as my wife has moved over seas and it's a real drag right now....so in a sense 1983, 2009 and 2010 have been my best years with radios! It seems that positive things don't just appear in your life, sometimes you have to go looking for them. I find them here on this site, with the cool people I chat with on this cool subject known as BOOM BOXES! I guess were pretty lucky in that regard huh?
 

BoomboxLover48

Boomus Fidelis
mellymelsr said:
Funny you should mention 1983...for me it started on Christmas day 1982. I new I was getting a radio for Christmas and has pointed out several to my Dad. When I tore of the gift wrap and saw it was a Panasonic 5150 I was elated. I also got a subscription to the Columbia House music club so I could order all the cassette tapes I could handle!! :w00t:

Getting that box in 82 ensured that the summer of 83 was the best summer of my life!! My brothers best friend was a DJ so I had the best house mix tapes, I had my first girlfriend with real breasts (I was only 13), and I got my first job (a paper route) so I always had money for fresh batteries...and to top things off my best friend got an M70 so hanging out at the park with both of our boxes blasting music got us all the attention from the young ladies...that is what summer is about right?? Anyway that is a year that I will never forget, and it is that year that fueled my love for boomboxes that still burns today!... :breakdance:

Wow! Mellymelsr, It appear we all did stuff the same way. I had my first Boombox in 1982 and almost spend all my first salary on it. It was a Sharp GF9797. It sounded awesome with 40W. Had 3 way speakers and all bells and whisles. Sadly this got damaged when I moved from one place to another. Still looking for a 9797 even though I have several other gems in my collection.
 

71spud

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blu_fuz said:
I was born summer of '83 :lol:


Hmmmm maybe you were the result of a boombox fueled hook-up in '82..... :hmmm:

Just saying... that '82 might have been the best year you had because of a boombox.... :lol:
 

71spud

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mellymelsr said:
I had my first girlfriend with real breasts (I was only 13)

Oh man..... that brings me back... :w00t: :devil:




O ****.... my daughter is turning 13 in two months.... :-/ :bang:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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mellymelsr said:
I had my first girlfriend with real breasts (I was only 13)

Oh man..... that brings me back... :w00t: :devil:


O shiat.... my daughter is turning 13 in two months.... :-/ :bang:[/quote]

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Oh the high cost of being a man! My daughters are 17 and 20. It's brutal.

And to you PIGS out there....SHUT IT! :angry:

71spud said:
mellymelsr said:
I had my first girlfriend with real breasts (I was only 13)

Oh yeah, real boobies where great before science fixed them all
 
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