The Hitachi TRK-8190 E is a radio recorder manufactured between 1980 and 1982. It features a stylish design, available in silver and black colors, and offers a robust set of features. The unit measures approximately 54cm in width and 30cm in height. Its power output is rated at 5 watts per channel (10% total harmonic distortion), with a maximum output of 16 watts noted on the device. The speakers include 16cm woofers at 2.8 ohms and 5cm tweeters at 4 ohms. The tape deck has a frequency response of 50Hz to 14kHz when using chrome tape, and exhibits a wow and flutter of 0.06%. Connectivity options include a Line Input jack with a sensitivity of 100 mV and an impedance of 50 Kohms. The TRK-8190 E model is configured for 220 or 240 volts, making it suitable for the European market, while a North American version (TRK-8190 H) is set for 120 volts. Distinct features between models include the tuner dial, with the E model having a black dial and the H model featuring a brushed aluminum dial. The boombox has a multi-part chassis design that allows for easier assembly and disassembly, reflecting a thought-out construction tailored for durability and ease of use.