.[/quote]The voltage here is optional (two-phase 110 volts and a neutral in each house) then distributes the owner.
This is difficult to find certain models of radios, because in the mid 70s to the early 1990, imports were banned in the country (trying to encourage the local industry) but nothing really interesting was built in the prohibitions here (in all fields industry).
To give you an idea, never saw much of the live radio show for you here ... ... so I'm impressed with most models.[/quote]
That's crazy, so your country missed the "Golden Age Of Boomboxes :'-( that's not cool. You would think that the largest concentration of japanese poeple outside of japan, who live in brazil, would have smuggled Sharp gf1000's, Nationals & Victors all day long? There's 2 Million Japanese in Brazil i'd be asking around they're holding out on the boomboxes..hahaha.
that voltage rating is kinda cool. With D cell batteries and inverters your boombox selection should be endless hehe.
There must be at least 10 or 20 million hot chicks in Sao Palo?
Great Video by the way
Cheers Brother