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Old 11-26-2007, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by DevilofLife View Post
Does the power supply support 220-240VAC?
Probably not. Most of the older PCDPs PSU were very region specifics.

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I picked up one of these when they we're going for around $40 on Ebay. $40 was an insane price for one of these! If I was smart I would of purchased a bunch more.
Yes. I remember those as well. The seller was "Silicon Salvage" I think. Another older PCDP that deserve a lot of recommendation is the Sony D-303. IMO, the D303 has the best line out of any PCDPs I've tried. The D-303 line out is even better than the D-25s. Sadly that the D-303's transport is very faulty and prone to skipping.
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