cheap and dirty CD player with optical out

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    maddog 2

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    I need one for the garage and for recording CDs onto MD.

    Something really cheap, like <£20

    Must have optical digi out


    condition irrelevant but must work - no skippy the bush kangaroo. :eek:

    Usual suspects would be fine - Sony, Denon, NAD etc.

    Anyone got one hiding in the loft.......
     
    maddog 2, Oct 13, 2005
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    mr cat Member of the month

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    hi, I've got a yammy multi player - cd675 20 bit dac - great condition.

    20 quid would do, but then theres the cost of postage too...
     
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    you're right mr cat, postage is the killer (well £10....)

    Someone in Lancashire/Cumbria would be handy as I can collect it.
     
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    think someone on HFC had a Technics SLPG450 for sale...fairly sure it had an optical out and they wanted £15 for it.
     
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    yeah, I spotted that one but it doesn't have a digi out Rory.

    I may have to use a player with a coax output instead
     
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    andrew1810, Oct 15, 2005
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