Ultra rare Aiwa Mono from Blasterpunk.

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skippy1969

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I've been after this model for a few years now and I've never seen one in the U.S.
So I figured I would make a post in the "wanted" section of the forum and Blasterpunk contacted me and said he had one he would sell me,I was very happy.
We made a deal and after a few months Peter sent me this ultra rare "in the U.S. anyway" Aiwa TRP-300A.
He actually got two for the price of one. He sent me this minty TPR300 and a rougher condition TPR300 for parts as the minty one wouldn't power up.
So I took the two 300's and made one fully functional one. :thumbsup:
All I can say is WOW!!!! What great sound for a mono. :drool: :w00t:
It all works now and sounds great,very impressive.
It is built very well and it has 2 way speakers with separate bass and treble.
I wanted to say Thank you very very much Peter for setting me up with A mono grail I've wanted for a looong time.
Peter packs so well,I couldn't believe the care he took packing these gems up for me.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks Peter! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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With my Aiwa CS660H
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blu_fuz

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Very nice - you are quite the handy guy.

We should barter some labor so I can get all my cassette decks working on all my boomers ;-)
 

skippy1969

Boomus Fidelis
Fatdog said:
Wow! It even has a backligthed VU meter! :thumbsup: :cool:
Yes Bobby,and it has a little tuning indicator lamp above the vu meter that is similar to a stereo light on a stereo box.
It helps you tune in on the strongest part of the signal.
It has a very good tuner as well,especially on shortwave. :drool: :thumbsup:
The only drawback is that fm only goes to 104 mhz,but I don't mind........ :thumbsup:
 
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