SONY CF-270

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BoomboxLover48

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This box was one of my first boxes in the late 70s. I had it new and really enjoyed it.

Finally, I got a real nice SONY CF-270S for $30 including shipping. Added to my treasured collection!

All it needed was a good cleaning, contact cleaning and belt replacement.

Fantastic radio reception, excellent recording, easy to work on and well built with real tweeters!

Very nice box to have!
 

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T-STER

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These ar cool boxes with seperate bass and treble controls and as with many Sony monos they punch way above their weight, nice score mate.
 

BoomboxLover48

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T-STER said:
These ar cool boxes with seperate bass and treble controls and as with many Sony monos they punch way above their weight, nice score mate.
That is correct bro! They sound very nice!
 

BoomboxLover48

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T-STER said:
That second interior shot of the boombox is gorgeous to, Sony really knew how to make em :drool: :drool:
Speakers and all are attaches to the main chassis, front and back cover separates when you remove the back cover screws. Perfect design!
 

stedly

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Is this the boombox in the film groundhogday?

plaese let me know if you decide to sell it



my email is stedenus@gmail.com

iuawmy email password is bucitis86
 

BoomboxLover48

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Hisrudeness said:
Nice mono Royce.
Thanks Rudy! Now I have most of the good looking mono boxes except the Panny 5410 with bog hole speaker grills.

stedly said:
Is this the boombox in the film groundhogday?

plaese let me know if you decide to sell it



my email is stedenus@gmail.com

iuawmy email password is bucitis86
I never sold a single box I have so far! I collect them for fun and remember the good old days!
 
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