Reli said:But how many 777's were actually sold in Russia in the 80's? Would have been black market, if anything.lilo777 said:Reli said:Americans like big & huge, in everything they buy........ That's really the 777's appeal.........I really don't think people are buying it because it's loud, or good-sounding...
I can tell you that 777 is also unquestionably boombox #1 for Russians(I am one of them BTW). And, in Russia, the prevailing opinion is that it is one of the best sounding one piece boomboxes. BTW, Russians absolutely do not get Conions. On one Russian web site I saw a page that translates and comments on the well known futuristic boombox renditions on pocketcalculatorshow.com. This page has the following comment on the rendition of Conion C100 (my translation): "And of course, Conion C100 - African people favorite - will be absolutely reincarnated in a new image." Such dismissive attitude might be caused by the fact that Conions were never sold in Russia, people know very little about them and the attitudes were shaped up based solely on the looks. I do not appreciate their use of "African people" in that context (unfortunately racists exist everywhere or, perhaps, they just in-artfully tried to refer to the fact that African people tend to favor bright colors).
I think the only reason Russians like them is because Russians lusted over anything Americans had![]()
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It was not considered American. It was Japanese (and it really was). The notion of American electronics did not exist in USSR (and it looks like it hardly existed in USA either starting from 80s

