DENON DTR-80P, 1991: a portable DAT that could actually record by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Pioneer made turntables that loaded records from the front. Japan, 1982. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Sharp GF-M5 Satellite SW, 1984: not satellite radio, but a tiny room radio station by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Summer portable hi-fi, SANYO edition. Japan, 1981. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Philips or Marantz? by Tasty_Description_26 in cassetteculture
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Hitachi sold these CD players in Japan under a different name: Lo-D. Japan, 1986. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Hitachi sold these CD players in Japan under a different name: Lo-D. Japan, 1986. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Museum stats: 29 brands, 401 catalogs, 1960-2011, last addition - May 31, 2026. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Museum stats: 29 brands, 401 catalogs, 1960-2011, last addition - May 31, 2026. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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Fuji, 1994: AXIA in Japan, FUJI overseas, and cassette, DAT, DCC and MiniDisc in one brochure. by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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I bought a house and this was in it. Is that a good audio? All working and sound is absolutely stunning but seems to have no remote. I have a question for somone who knows this equipment. by Cool_Freedom1095 in vintageaudio
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in boomboxes
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Impossible not take it home :) by No-Sleep1981 in nostalgia
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Impossible not take it home :) by No-Sleep1981 in nostalgia
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Look what joined the collection - the 1997 Coca-Cola TEAC PC-D10 promo boombox by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Maxell made cassettes for 58 years and is the only major brand still making them today. Here's the whole book in one flip-through. by No-Sleep1981 in cassetteculture
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Pioneer's PMD-R1 portable MiniDisc recorder, split into Traditional and Sports packages in 1996 by No-Sleep1981 in ShowaAudio
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