Teac VRDS 25x

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    Donut

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    I am considering parting with my much loved VRDS 25x to go down the hard disk route. Anyone interested - it is absolutely mint. I'm looking for around £650 for this superb machine (original rrp £1000)
    Anyone interested? This price includes a Kimber Crystal-Cu interconect (attenuated 11dB) originally over £100
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    what colour is it please?
    cheers
     
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    Black - didn't know it came in any other.
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    I can't believe that there isn't anyone interested in buying this great peice of kit. For interest it has one of the best transport mechanisms available (I believe it is used in some of the Wadia CDPs) it also has two digital INPUTS.
    I may be open to sensible offers if anyone is interested. Postage may be expensive as it weighs in at a mighty 19Kilos :eek:
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    michaelab desafinado

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    For someone using a DAC it would be worth getting just as a great transport.

    Michael.
     
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    Now sold :D
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