Goldstar TSR 800 from Zippy.

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floyd

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that's got to be the cleanest one i ever seen , these also have one of the best sounding decks you can imagine , the recording quality is excellent , least wise it was on mine . a pounding rocking monster it is. the vu meters are massive on this radio.
 

T-STER

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Beautiful, I have one of these and love it. The deck is great quality as Floyd says. This one looks in beautiful nick to :)
 

Mystic Traveller

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Mmmmm, never had a chance to listen BUT so classic and classy looking one-piecer and in such a condition - love it - congrats! :-)
Yet on my wish list... :-) :drool:
 

hardmen

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Thanks friends!

In that one, the deck dosen't "play" (rew and ffd works) when play key is pressed, the tape dosen't spins...

On AC Outlet, works only in 220v, but I have an 12v Li-Ion pack here, and it fit's on batteries place so, it works fine on streets.

Cheers.
 

Zippy

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Always great to see a boombox having arrived safely and being in good hands! And nice cleaning job :yes:
 

soundboy

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I have the prosonic version it was the fist true 80s style radio I found
I remember feeling really excited that I found something unique
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Nice looker, congrats! Looks like they took inspiration from the Sanyo Mx920. :yes:

Here are the specs from the service manual. The tape deck actually doesn't seem very impressive, judging by the quoted frequency response range. :hmmm: But the wow & flutter is very good, only 0.04% :yes:

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trippy1313 said:
Great looking box. How is the sound quality of the Goldstar brand anyways?
6.2 watts RMS per channel at 10% THD is a modest power output considering the size of the unit. Should be good on batteries and the big drivers should push some good bass at moderate volume levels - true?
 

hardmen

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jimmyjimmy19702010 said:
6.2 watts RMS per channel at 10% THD is a modest power output considering the size of the unit. Should be good on batteries and the big drivers should push some good bass at moderate volume levels - true?
Indeed.

Cheers...
 
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