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  2. Lasonic - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Lasonic released a limited edition with Mishka NYC, designed by the famous Artist "L'amour Supreme". [13] The TRC-931 is featured in The Lonely Island's "Boombox" 2010 music video. The TRC-931 is featured in "Clerks II". The TRC-931 is featured in Cher Lloyd's "Swagger Jagger" The TRC-931 is featured in Sugar Ray's "When It's Over"

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  4. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer that was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components sold in retail stores.

  5. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The first boombox was developed by the inventor of the audio compact cassette, Philips of the Netherlands.Their first 'Radiorecorder' was released in 1966. The Philips innovation was the first time that radio broadcasts could be recorded onto cassette tapes without the cables or microphones that previous stand-alone cassette tape recorders required.

  6. TRC - Wikipedia

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    TRC, several models of boomboxes by Lasonic Tone reproduction curve in imaging, also known as tone response curve Textile-reinforced concrete , a type of reinforced concrete in which the usual steel reinforcing bars are replaced by textile materials

  7. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    The Crown DC300, introduced in 1967, helped define the era of modern power amplifiers [5] In 1959, Crown began making standalone tube power amplifiers. By 1963, solid state electronics development allowed Crown to produce a more robust tape recorder, and in 1964, their first solid state power amplifier: the low-profile SA 20-20. [2]