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  • te lo compro

  • @malon0o0levy

    no! :-)

  • That's a clever design,and that boombox looks great,a credit to you!

  • Yes, it is the best of both worlds!, a walkman and boombox!

    But the walkman part is rather fragile, I do think it is not made for much walkman use as one would use a regular walkman

  • That looks so quality. Why do things from the past seem so much more funkier and better designed that cheap tacky digital devices today?

  • It is quality!, and the design is much much better as thise eggs from these days

    todays radios and other stuff is buld to last one year or so

    I think the big companies think peoples want egg shape devices but also maybe it more expensive to produce kool radios instead of stupid radios

  • Salut je voix que tu a l'air d'aimé changé de stations à la radio ou c'est juste pour la démonstration ? en tout cas des filles qui change de station à la radio c'est rare.

    Par contre sur une radio grise j'ai entendu dans tes changement de station des radio suisses je me trompe ?

  • Can you listen to the radio on this unit when the cassette unit is not attached? I ask this because with the Unisef unit I had, when the cassette unit was detached you couldn't use the radio tuner on the main unit, this is because the amplifier board was in the cassette player, and the volume dial was also on the cassette player. This JVC unit you have is far better than the unit I owned, the Unisef unit I had was a piece of shit compared to this one.

  • @Lachlant1984 Yes you can - I had this model. My cassette portion was stolen a few years after I got it (out of my bag). The radio still works to this day. I keep it in the garage and it still sounds great.

    Also the speakers could be detached and had the speaker cable with a square plug (proprietary) tucked inside them. When detached I believe it would still be powered by the batteries stored in the speakers. Even the handle could be detached. Very solid design.

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  • That's another REALLY NICE machine!!! I'd like to have a machine like that!!

  • They are rather common on the big auction sites!!

    and they were avaialable in black, red and silver!!

  • I once had a Unisef portable stereo system that had a dockable cassette player, but it couldn't record and didn't have a rewind button. My unit wasn't in good condition when I bought it, and I no longer have it. Does your unit record? Of course this predates the iPod, and this is more integrated than iPods. Does the main unit provide power to the cassette unit when it's docked? I'd like another one of those dockable cassette players.

  • Hello! :-)

    Yes it can record, from the radio when docked and from a internal microphone when as a walkman, the walkman does use 2 aa batteries and the radio 8 c batteries hidden in the speakers.

    it is not that rare, but very common on the big auction site, when you look for one make sure the walkman is working as they can hace some issues like people leaving in the batteries for years, the radio does power the walkman as it works without batteries on the radio :-)

  • I can't even begin to discribe how COOL that is!! way past cool! you collect the neatest stuff!

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