Muntz also made automotive audio equipment, and was a fairly hot name in car-stereo gear for awhile back in the days when the debate amongst car-stereo fans was:
"Which is better, 8-track or cassette?"
I had a Muntz under-dash cassette deck. Sounded really good for the time, highly dependable, and you could easily slide it out and hide it in the trunk or wherever so thieves wouldn't see it. Lasted for years.
And, unlike 8-tracks, the tapes didn't tangle and break after a couple plays.
Muntz TV's? I don't think I ever saw one, don't think I ever even heard of them.
I had a 27 inch Muntz B/W which was the largest you could get at the time ; it lived well into the late 70's thanks to an overvoltage device called a "tube brightener" hich I installed in 1975 ...
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"Which is better, 8-track or cassette?"
I had a Muntz under-dash cassette deck. Sounded really good for the time, highly dependable, and you could easily slide it out and hide it in the trunk or wherever so thieves wouldn't see it. Lasted for years.
And, unlike 8-tracks, the tapes didn't tangle and break after a couple plays.
Muntz TV's? I don't think I ever saw one, don't think I ever even heard of them.
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