Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster

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Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Product no: 9000-0035-1168 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

The PR1980 Ghetto Blaster by Ricatech will take you right you back to the eighties with its retro design and cassette deck, but with the addition of a USB port and SD card slot, it's the best of both worlds! It also features an integrated AM/FM radio. The sound comes from two 8-watt speakers that can be adjusted to perfection using the 2-band equalizer. Finally, it even has a microphone so you can record your own old-school mix tapes just like back in the old days!

Easy to take with you

One of the most important aspects of a ghetto blaster is that it's portable. The PR1980 weighs under two kilograms and measures 35.5 cm in width. It's also equipped with a handle so you can carry it with you wherever you go. Insert some batteries for ultimate freedom of movement, or plug it into the mains with the included cord.

Tips or comments about this product
  • Please note: batteries, USB stick, SD card and cassette tape are not included!

Specifications

Product features

Radio connectors headphone output, USB A to USB player or stick
Playback options USB drive, SD card, analogue radio
Colour black
Speaker system stereo
Power per speaker 5 - 10 Watts
Alarm clock no

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 1,8 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 45,0 x 24,0 x 14,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
  • portable radio
  • analogue AM/FM radio
  • SD card slot and USB port
  • cassette deck
  • built-in microphone
  • recording function (from mic to cassette)
  • mini jack headphone output
  • 2-band equalizer
  • stereo speakers: 2x 8 W
  • antenna
  • handle
  • power source: 4 UM-1 batteries (not included) or 230 V
  • dimensions: 35.5 x 11 x 14 cm
  • weight: 1.9 kg
  • colour: black
  • included: power cable

Reviews from other countries

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Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Wrote the following about Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Ik ben tevreden over deze ghettoblaster, al mijn oude cassette's kan ik hier makkelijk op afspelen, en deze ghettoblaster heeft een prima geluid vergeleken met de prijs!
Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Wrote the following about Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Que Dire ? Je n'ai rien à lui reprocher si ce n'est son prix, un peu "trop donné" pour ce qu'il est et le fait qu'il ait des trous partout. USB et cartes.



Certe, il ne fait pas CD mais niveau son il est largement supérieur à toutes les mini chaînes qui elles font CD. Que du bonheur ce Ricatech PR1980 ! Une semaine que j'écoute la radio dessus, aucun effet cibi ! Merci la Vie allez-y les yeux fermer, achetez-le.
Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Wrote the following about Ricatech PR1980 Ghetto Blaster
Réception de la radio très médiocre ! Je l’ai acheté pour remplacer une radio également analogique. Placé au même endroit ce radio cassette ne capte absolument pas ma radio habituelle contrairement à mon autre radio malheureusement cassée. Le son monte et descend tout seul, ça grésille beaucoup : un cauchemar, je ne peux plus écouter ma station

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