The Big Japanese Boombox Haul RADIO #1

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Superduper

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Boom Shaka Laka said:
Yes, there are big, honker 120v - 100v. step-down transformers that can be used in the U.S. to supply power to big, honker Japanese appliances, like microwaves and vacuum cleaners. But they're heavy and expensive and you don't need them for a boomer. This "mouse" works great for electronics. It's small, relatively cheap, and available at major Japanese electronics retailers, like Laox and Ishimaru. Like they say at Stake 'n Shake, "takhomasak" of them next time you're in Japan (or, better yet, get someone to do it for you). You'll be glad you did!
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Hmm. The problem I see is that the transformer in that thing is only 1/4 to 1/3 the size of the one in the boombox. :-O
 

hemiguy2006

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Excellent first installment!!!!
Chris , this is the first one I've actually seen with chrome dust caps.
So this one is extra special. Congrats!!!
 

THAFUZZ

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hemiguy2006 said:
Excellent first installment!!!!
Chris , this is the first one I've actually seen with chrome dust caps.
So this one is extra special. Congrats!!!
Frank is correct. I couldn't figure out why this one looks extra special. :drool: This very well may be THE thread of the year :yes:
 

k2j

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I really don't know what to say here...Kinda feel like just crying in a dark room. :'-(

Good show man :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

stormsven

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Great hit dude. Now im feeling even worst that im goin to send my 909 abroad next week :lol: . Insane bass isnt it :thumbsup:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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Boom Shaka Laka said:
Hey Chris...

You've got the boomer. (Congrats! Very nice catch!)
You've got the plastic model.

Now you need the CD...

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(P.S. It's eBay [ebay]120837422543[/ebay].)

HOLY SH......Yep....gonna need that too! VERY COOL

Well, I promise that later today I will post another radio. Sorry it's going slow, but I like to play with each one at a time! Less like Christmas, more like Hanukkah :-D

Boom Shaka Laka said:
Lasonic TRC-920 said:
I have spoken to Norm about what it would take to convert these and he said they really are all unique and would require special handling each. So I will stick with batteries. I could make the investment into a step down, But I would rather have another radio.
Yes, there are big, honker 120v - 100v. step-down transformers that can be used in the U.S. to supply power to big, honker Japanese appliances, like microwaves and vacuum cleaners. But they're heavy and expensive and you don't need them for a boomer. This "mouse" works great for electronics. It's small, relatively cheap, and available at major Japanese electronics retailers, like Laox and Ishimaru. Like they say at Stake 'n Shake, "takhomasak" of them next time you're in Japan (or, better yet, get someone to do it for you). You'll be glad you did!
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Thanks B S L, I will look into this, if the price is right. It would be nice to have my Japanese radio's all set up and playing! :yes:
 

Lasonic TRC-920

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hemiguy2006 said:
Excellent first installment!!!!
Chris , this is the first one I've actually seen with chrome dust caps.
So this one is extra special. Congrats!!!

VERY INTERESTING, I will have to look at some other pictures!

hollyrockets said:
So... Where are the M70s?

:-)

I love that Pioneer. :yes: :yes: :yes:

I've been thinking about you Holly, wondering when you were going to ask :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Your flag waving for the M70 parallel's my TRC-920 passion!

I swear you all crank me up!

BUT I have been on the other end of the computer screen watching and drooling so I know how you feel.

fresh produce said:
Damn that radio is nice congrats :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

Hey Fresh P,
PM me and lets get together! I'm only 30 minutes from you now!
 
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