Soviet boom box?

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black jack

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We have in country a lot Argo & Berestie for sale. If for someone need this monsters just let me know. I will check how worked. Shipping quiet expensive to US.
 
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MesaAZGuy

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I would be interested in the larger Argo models. I love unusual and interesting things. Doesn't always have to be Japanese! I have a Zenit 35mm camera (Photography is my other hobby) that I bought in 1988 at a flea market in Athens. Don't know where it is but I know I have it!!
 

black jack

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Zenit ET? TTL? Usually good lenses. It's Zeiss old technology. Can send me any pictures of camera. Probably your camera from my country.
 

MesaAZGuy

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I need to find it. We moved three times in the past 10 years and I have not opened up many boxes. We are thinking of moving again to the SouthEast part of the USA. From what I remember it was an old design. Light used to leak and create interesting effects on some photos depending on how you held the camera! I remember it having a analog light meter through the view finder. I looked online to find a picture of it. It is the EM model.
 
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Madadh

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Soviet BB's & radios in general don't have great output, or great bass response. But they should be incredibly sensitive & selective, considering how Russia is an enormous country, and cities and radio stations are scarcely populated. They should be able to stack up against the Zenith Transoceanics and Oceanic competitors.

I have a T/O D7000Y and it's pretty darn dope.
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pauly

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The cassette tape looks to be about the same size as the speakers. I would say it probably doesn't sound too good. Nice looking though. I like the '70s vibe it has.
HELLO.
HMMM .... The JVC pc-55 probably has the same size membranes, but I think it plays great....
my humble opinion ..
 
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