Late 70’s

1980

RS 1640TB: Tuner section - RS 1550B: Cassette section

In the late 70’s, listening to “Saturday Night Fever” on Roadstar’s Double Deck cassette or radio was an unforgettable experience. The silver, square design made this product the most trendy car stereo even in comparison with Italian and German radios of the time. The silver aucasinosonline matt car stereo was a very youthful concept.

Year 1980

RS 6046: 2-way active loudspeakers (with built-in amplifier)

Building amplifiers into two-way speakers was at once a great technological idea and a very smart solution for cars at that time. Vehicles did not have big boots for car amplifier installations https://slotsduck.com/. This solution brought big sound power in a small space.

Year 1986

AD-8000 CDX: our first car Compact Disc player

While common people still regarded the new compact disc as a “rounded mirror”, Roadstar was offering state-of-the-art digital playback with one of the first car CD players. Pump it up “Wild Boys”! https://eyeweardock.com/shop/eyeglasses/

Year 1983

RS 6500TX: one of the first PLL - Autoreverse car radio

While dads were still turning knobs to tune radio stations, trendy Roadstar youngsters were finding the best radio station automatically with the touch of a button thanks to the PLL (phase-locked loop) technology. This guaranteed better concentration while driving on open roads or kissing in the parking lot...

Year 1987

TV-600: our first portable LCD 2.5" Black & White TV

Companies promoting white, rounded, portable products today should recall that Roadstar pioneered this design in the 80’s, offering the very first LCD technology worldwide. Trendy Roadstar users watched television in unconventional places, outside the home, while others could still only listen...