North Bay’s Chris shows us a rare make among ghettoblasters, an Eaton-Viking. Looks a little like some of the earlier Sanyos. A quick scan on the ‘net shows they appeared to be a manufacturer of home appliances and tabletop radios. Chris describes, “This Eaton-Viking has a FM/AM/SW1/SW2 4 band tuner, CrO2/Metal cassette, stereo-wide sound processor and four speakers. It uses 6 C batteries. The LED meter displays audio output or recording level. The weight is about 10 LB. The size is 15″ wide by 6″ high. For its small size, this is a very high-quality, solid unit which was made in Hong Kong. Audio is loud and clear, but without bass due to the limitations of 3″ woofers.”