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Fatdog

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There are some similarities to the Aiwa. The tweeters / microphones are different though. Here's a comparison shot:

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Thanks for the suggestions everybody... Fatdog, you were very close... ;-) I think I found the box...
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It's an Aiwa CS-70... :cool: Maybe... The tuner dial on the one in the video is black. :hmmm:
 

Aiwa

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I believe it`s a cs60 e or eh
As far as I know these were the only models with a black dial scale and additional sw.
...the 2 wave versions had a silver dial scale as well.

I did not see a cs70 with a dark dial scale... ;-) (not yet)




the aiwa cs 70 and cs 60 were quite similar,specs:

stereo 60/70
production span
1979
-1985
yen54,800/yen 58,800
FM/AM stereo radio cassette recorder CS-70 BASIC CARRY COMPO CS-70
(1979, price of that time \ 54,800)
It jumps over to ahead 9 tunes, selection of music and the music sensor
- The selection of music music sensor which the automatic head puts out also jump to ahead OK and 9 tunes and “is visible”
- From fast forward rewind time speed-up
- The wreck mute which can make the non sound recording space easily
- The playback mixing mechanism which can enjoy also the karaoke
- Mixing [maikuboriyumu] being attached
Antenna/rod antenna Change-over Switch outside 2 whip antenna system FM
- Full o toss top- Queue/cue/review
- It is low wow flutter 0.07% (WRMS) the deck efficiency which is superior
- As for output 6.4W (EIAJ/DC) high power
- Bus [toreburu] independence tone control
- Actualizing design and active [hurontorain] of compound feeling with cassette uprighting perspective type,
- Oil dump mechanic- Sleep switch AFC switch ?OSC switch
Antenna terminal, [rainin] out terminal, mixing microphone terminal, external microphone terminal and remote terminal outsideFM,
[huono] terminal, ground terminal, player sink terminal, external speaker terminal and headphone terminal,
AC 100V terminal and DC 12V terminal
- Utility installed capacity: 6.4W (3.2W+3.2W) (EIAJ/DC)- Electric power consumption: 14W power source frequency: 50/60Hz
- Frequency characteristic: 40~12,500Hz N ratio: 53dB speaker aperture: 120mm circle 2
- Size: Width 490× height 320× depth 135mm? weight: 6.2kg (the electric battery it includes)
* After as for line in, the function switch to radio [rainin]
It changes by connecting to the line in terminal.
 

Fatdog

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eldorado said:
maybe aiwa ( member )

is also on to something.
John, Aiwa (Jens) is a walking boombox encyclopedia. What he says usually goes because he generally 99.9999999999999% correct. :-D

Thanks, Jens!!
 

MasterBlaster84

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Fatdog said:
eldorado said:
maybe aiwa ( member )

is also on to something.
John, Aiwa (Jens) is a walking boombox encyclopedia. What he says usually goes because he generally 99.9999999999999% correct. :-D

Thanks, Jens!!

Scary but true, arguing against Jens is almost always a waste of your effort. :thumbsup:
 

eldorado

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MasterBlaster84 said:
Fatdog said:
eldorado said:
maybe aiwa ( member )

is also on to something.
John, Aiwa (Jens) is a walking boombox encyclopedia. What he says usually goes because he generally 99.9999999999999% correct. :-D

Thanks, Jens!!

Scary but true, arguing against Jens is almost always a waste of your effort. :thumbsup:

ok ill take that in mind.

lets not forget im arrogant.

:-D
 
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