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ada1985
07-16-2009, 09:37 PM
I've never really care for them, none of them were rated really high when it comes to watts, tho, i must say they are some neat ones I've seen... I use to have a alarm clock with built in 8-track and cassette, I think the thing was made my JC Penny, or or something called classic concepts or a name similar...

Kermit z
07-16-2009, 09:46 PM
When I was still a pre-teen, my parents got me a Panasonic All-in-one with turntable, 8-track and radio. It had the infamous Thruster by Panasonic speakers too. even at that age I knew I could do better in the speaker area but boy did I love that stereo;)

lha1992
07-17-2009, 12:48 AM
When I was little, my great aunt was cleaning out her house and found one of them all-in-one TTs with the speakers and everything. When it was all folded up it looked like a suitcase.

Well I got it and all it did was a big hum and blew a fuse in the house's circuit breaker. So we just put back in storage.

Kermit z
07-17-2009, 06:45 AM
Finding one of those in storage is always fun. As a child, I'm sure that was bliss. Except when it blew. But always fun:)

music in a bottle
11-01-2009, 06:08 PM
I've never really care for them, none of them were rated really high when it comes to watts, tho, i must say they are some neat ones I've seen... I use to have a alarm clock with built in 8-track and cassette, I think the thing was made my JC Penny, or or something called classic concepts or a name similar...

What are you running these days ADA1985. 1985 was a great year in my oppinion by the way!

denon1100
03-31-2011, 04:29 AM
In New Zealand we didn,t have alot of 8 tracks and it was exspensive to bye.In 1978 i bought my first stereo for 1000 dollars it was a sanyo
seperates.I now have a 1978 akai ,hooked up to a turntable it sounds great for age it is.