You have one in mint condition. That's impressive. It has great sound. I regret I had to let mine go, but it was not working properly (have vide on my channel)
That Sankei TCR-S90 of yours looks interesting. And that portable stereo of yours looks like it is in pristine condition. Your version of that boombox (or "ghettoblaster") has a longwave (LW) band in lieu of a second shortwave (SW) band. That is one way that people can tell that your version is the European-market version of that Sankei model. (If your 'S90 only operates on 220-volt current electricity, that is a more decisive sign of that model's originally "Europe only" export market.) I would prefer a version with two shortwave bands: SW1 and SW2. That sort of radio tuner is more practical in the United States of America. (That is, for those wishing to tune what is probably evangelical programming on shortwave.) Anyway, I wonder if the recording deck (Deck 2) of your Sankei TCR-S90 works. We see and hear you playing part of that "Styme's Theme" audiocassette on Deck 1. The music sounds loud and clear when your ghettoblaster plays it. (And the resolution of your TH-cam videos seems to be excellent.) But we don't see you using Deck 2 at all. Does Deck2 work? Is there another video clip on TH-cam where we can see you using Deck 2 of this Sankei to play audiotapes and maybe even record with them?
Hello and thanks for your comments! Unfortunately, the recorder is sold, but it all worked, including the recording! The Sankei but I have also completely revised, he was not fully functional. It was sold in Germany, it was the 220 V version. The glass in front of the tuning area I have cleared with a special acrylic cleaner from the yellow shimmer. See you later
I had an identical one. What a piece of equipment it was... What a look, what a sound 😄 Simply the best 🤩
That BOOM Box has gotta be, almost, 40 years YOUNG - Brings back GREAT memories. Looks like its in pristine condition!!! Thanks for sharing the video.
Hello is there the "extended stereo" , i just can't see the knobs properly...,,, there reads "stereo wide" in 1:37
Just picked up one for $20 bucks on FB marketplace ,yours is mint.
En peso chileno ??????????
You have one in mint condition. That's impressive. It has great sound. I regret I had to let mine go, but it was not working properly (have vide on my channel)
th-cam.com/video/PA_aSAxX8T4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-Eqlvckb4qkytxbE
That Sankei TCR-S90 of yours looks interesting. And that portable stereo of yours looks like it is in pristine condition. Your version of that boombox (or "ghettoblaster") has a longwave (LW) band in lieu of a second shortwave (SW) band. That is one way that people can tell that your version is the European-market version of that Sankei model. (If your 'S90 only operates on 220-volt current electricity, that is a more decisive sign of that model's originally "Europe only" export market.) I would prefer a version with two shortwave bands: SW1 and SW2. That sort of radio tuner is more practical in the United States of America. (That is, for those wishing to tune what is probably evangelical programming on shortwave.)
Anyway, I wonder if the recording deck (Deck 2) of your Sankei TCR-S90 works. We see and hear you playing part of that "Styme's Theme" audiocassette on Deck 1. The music sounds loud and clear when your ghettoblaster plays it. (And the resolution of your TH-cam videos seems to be excellent.) But we don't see you using Deck 2 at all. Does Deck2 work? Is there another video clip on TH-cam where we can see you using Deck 2 of this Sankei to play audiotapes and maybe even record with them?
Hello and thanks for your comments! Unfortunately, the recorder is sold, but it all worked, including the recording! The Sankei but I have also completely revised, he was not fully functional. It was sold in Germany, it was the 220 V version. The glass in front of the tuning area I have cleared with a special acrylic cleaner from the yellow shimmer. See you later
What year did these come out?
I'm not sure, I'll guess the mid-80s
1981
This speaker is 20cm?
I mean 17cm