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Re: Single CD player (was Re: stereo and mono signals)
Try also calling the good folks at Broadcast Supply Worldwide
(www.bswusa.com). I don't receive any compensation for my endorsement of
them, but I've used them repeatedly over the years because the prices are
good, the service is good, and they can order anything radio-related that I
need.
- Aaron
At 04:26 PM 1/26/2002 -0500, Sven Franklyn Weil wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Lou wrote:
>
> > Single-play, home CD players are available, but you must look very
> > carefully... They market them under the name of "DVD players." ;)
>
>You can find single-CD players in various good stereo stores. I bought a
>single CD player -- a TEAC CDP 1120 -- from a local chain called P.C.
>Richards. Cost me 80 bucks and it's a pretty decent deck for home use.
>The only problem is you can't easily do an instant-cue on it -- it's
>difficult to cue up one song on it. There are others with direct-track
>access (technics used to make one like that) and Gem Sound makes one that
>has variable pitch (for proffesional deejays). Sony also makes single-CD
>players.
>
>As for Minidisk players, there are rack-system components available.
>Sony, Pioneer and a few other brands make them. Do a look-up on the web
>for both to see where you can find them.
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