Skepticism at Lasonic TRC-931 eBay listing

Status
Not open for further replies.

FWSnake

Member (SA)
I found an auction for a Lasoni TRC-931 on eBay that seemed like it was too good to be true. It's in my watch list, as well as another one. One listing is currently at like $600, for a build that's in excellent condition. On the other hand, there's an auction that's currently $160, but there are some odd differences I've seen between the two.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/112329512191?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252804072903?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

The second listing has logos that are different than the first, some of the colors are noticeably different, it appears to be much smaller than the first, and it's missing switches under the volume and tone knobs that the first one has. So, is the second boombox some sort of bootleg? Photos and videos of the TRC-931 I've seen have more of a resemblance to the first listing, which is also at a way higher price than that of the second, which got me curious.

P.S. I'm new at boomboxery and boomboxes in general. Only models I have are the CFS-45, CFS-500, but I take a liking to vintage electronics.
 

FWSnake

Member (SA)
Van Presence said:
I think the expensive 1 is 2nd generation and the cheaper 1 is 3rd generation.
Yeah, I examined both and you're right, the second listing is a 3rd generation. Unfortunate that it was kinda dumbed down. Are 3rd generations even rare?
 

Hisrudeness

Member (SA)
FWSnake said:
I think the expensive 1 is 2nd generation and the cheaper 1 is 3rd generation.
Yeah, I examined both and you're right, the second listing is a 3rd generation. Unfortunate that it was kinda dumbed down. Are 3rd generations even rare?
The first generation 931 is the rare one. The 2nd and 3rd not so much. Always quite a few on eBay every week. A top seller for Lasonic.
 

baddboybill

Boomus Fidelis
FWSnake said:
I think the expensive 1 is 2nd generation and the cheaper 1 is 3rd generation.
Yeah, I examined both and you're right, the second listing is a 3rd generation. Unfortunate that it was kinda dumbed down. Are 3rd generations even rare?
3rd generation is not worth as much and actually has less of build quality and lower quality in sound ;-)
 

Hisrudeness

Member (SA)
I remember visiting Manhattan in the late 90s or early 00s and seeing brand new series 3 931's in an old electrical shop around 1132 Broadway near the Flatiron building. The price? $79
 

FWSnake

Member (SA)
baddboybill said:
I think the expensive 1 is 2nd generation and the cheaper 1 is 3rd generation.
Yeah, I examined both and you're right, the second listing is a 3rd generation. Unfortunate that it was kinda dumbed down. Are 3rd generations even rare?
3rd generation is not worth as much and actually has less of build quality and lower quality in sound ;-)



I figured. The design is also sub-par, compared to the first edition. Oh well, guess I won't be getting a decent Lasonic TRC-931 any time soon. Priorities hold me back from just throwing money at one to get it, so I'll just have to get lucky.

Hisrudeness said:
I remember visiting Manhattan in the late 90s or early 00s and seeing brand new series 3 931's in an old electrical shop around 1132 Broadway near the Flatiron building. The price? $79
Haha, that's amazing! Did you buy it? And is that place still around? Maybe I can score something nice while I'm vacationing Manhattan over the summer :afro:
 

Hisrudeness

Member (SA)
It looked a little chintzy so I passed. If I knew then what I know now.......

You could check if it's still there when you're on vacation sure.
 

SLO

Member (SA)
Just keep looking man, one will come your way. eBay prices are usually high, but as others said, they are always popping up on there. Local scores are always nice, so keep your eyes open ;-)
 

FWSnake

Member (SA)
SLO said:
Just keep looking man, one will come your way. eBay prices are usually high, but as others said, they are always popping up on there. Local scores are always nice, so keep your eyes open ;-)
Believe me, I'm obsessed with finding decent electronics at local thrift shops, and the only vintage boombox I've found while hunting is this mediocre Soundesign one, but I decided to sleep on it. One day I hope to find a steal!
 

caution

Member (SA)
Make sure you watch Craigslist also, I've actually found more vintage boomers on there than at the Goodwills.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.