#15: The Iconic Boombox
Long before Apple revolutionized portable music with the iPod in the early 2000s, companies like General Electric, Marantz, Panasonic, and Sony were rocking the scene with the iconic boombox. These transistorized music machines, the symbols of street music, belted out beats through their massive speakers, powered by an amplifier.

In the vibrant 1970s, the boombox burst onto the scene, quickly becoming an iconic emblem of urban life in America. It was the heartbeat of African American and Hispanic youth, pulsating through the bustling streets of New York and Los Angeles.
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