THE most expensive boombox ewer is...

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Reli

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If we are talking one-piece boomboxes......Crown RX-9800 original price was 110,000 yen
 

autobot84

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think i read somewhere on the net a new Panasonic rx 5500 retailed for about 750.00 plus tax back in 1980 that serious money for a portable radio!!
 

ledmeter

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Yes I think that Crown briefcase box was the ultimate in terms of expense. That's about $1,000 for a portable radio cassette player. Which isn't even very big.
I wonder how much was the biggest Yamaha boombox when new?
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
as for MSRP --i think ledmeter is correct -- a few big high-end yamahas were priced at over 1000 -
and the early aiwa ' carry-compound' series were about 2500 !! at new reatail
 

im_alan_partridge

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I wonder what the biggest price increase is for a box that was cheapish back in the day, to what it would cost now.
Or whats held its value best over 30 years

Maybe a Discolite for both answers???
 

restocat

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panasonic national rx7200 is a heavy hitter in this category:
Original Price: Y145000

about 1450$? :)
 

floyd

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not positive of the retail price but the jvc pc-55 was one of the most expensive boxes of all new. and the sony fh 3 and fh 5 and cfs 9000 were not cheap either .

also most of the line of sansui's cost some big money too.
 

Ghettoboom767

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I personally know JVC PC-55 prices,I bought mine new!:)
Retail when they first came out late of 84' was $999.00!!:0
Then they went on sale for $799.00.I got mine for $599.00 as it was the demo but mint with all papers and manual!:) Got mine spring 85'.:)
 

TW5

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restocat said:
panasonic national rx7200 is a heavy hitter in this category:
Original Price: Y145000

about 1450$? :)
Back in the day the Yen was at a different value
was at an all time low actually
The Y145000 would be more like 580$
 

oldskool69

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At the Post Exchange New (Military) Circa versus Retail (Depends on store...) New:

Sansui CP-7: PX = $550 / Off Post = $675+
JVC PC-5: PX = $580 / Off Post = $700+
Sanyo C9: PX = $330 / Off Post = $400+
JVC M90: PX = $400 / Off Post = $500+
Kenwood DC20 El Poco: PX = $750 / Off Post = $900+
JVC PC-55: PX = $700 / Off Post = $850+
Pioneer CK Series: PX = CK3/$400, CK5/$550, CK11/$700 / Off Post = CK3/$500, CK5/$680, CK11/$850+

(I owe a big ups to my dad who has been an "official" technician since 1964 after turning 18 (at 16/17 he would make his money under the table)...he worked on all of these as a long time technician for AAFES as well as the civilian side...)

Could go on but why? Heck I remember going into the Lerche Stores as a kid in Stuttgart and seeing Telefunkens in the ridiculous realm...even at 4.50DM to the dollar at the time it was scary. :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: Even mediocre boxes were going for dumb prices given the performance at the peak of the era.
 

Cpl-Chronic

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Styleking said:
I saw a Lasonic TRC 975 in Woolworth's for $90 around 1988/9?
That's 'cause Lasonics are built like crap. I do have a deep respect for Lasonic restorers for this very reason. They are probably the most problematic & chaotic restoration challenge out there. Pick 1 up & it feels like a helium balloon. He-he!!

Cheers,
Cpl
 
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