Portable stereo component system, Sharp; Osaka 1987. The Sharp WF-940 is a large portable stereo system from the late 1980s, produced by Sharp Corporation during the peak of the boombox era. It was designed as an all-in-one music unit, combining an AM/FM radio with dual cassette decks for playback, recording, and tape-to-tape copying. This model is known for its powerful multi-speaker sound, delivering strong bass and high volume compared to typical portable radios of its time. It often includes features like Dolby noise reduction and a visual equalizer display, adding both improved audio quality and a distinctive retro look. With its large size and solid build, the WF-940 was made to be portable but still capable of filling a room or outdoor space with sound. Today, it’s considered a collectible vintage audio piece, valued for its classic design and nostalgic appeal. buy here
| €900 | ||
| Cassette-Recorder or -Player | ||
| Power type and voltage | Line / Batteries (any type) / 110-120; 220-240 / 10 x 1.5 Volt | |
| Loudspeaker | 6 Loudspeakers | |
| Power out | 44 W (max.) | |
| Material | Plastics (no bakelite or catalin) | |
| Dimensions (WHD) | 680 x 250 x 180 mm / 26.8 x 9.8 x 7.1 inch | |
| Notes | Dolby system, Stereo. Color Black (BK). | |
| Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) | 9.3 kg / 20 lb 7.8 oz (20.485 lb) |