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SOLD : Shanling compact CD Player PCD300A 230V

post #1 of 7
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Available for sale is a PCD300A CD player in mint, like new condition.

I am the original owner, and purhased it on 25 Aug 2007.

The CD player has a built-in headphone amp, RCA analogue output and coaxial SPDIF digital output. A full function remote is included.

It looks exactly the same as this one (110V version) available from Moon-Audio.

http://www.moon-audio.com/MusicHall/Shanling3000-2.jpg

Will be packed in its original box, including manual. Power cord / interconnect is not included.

The PCD300A is a current production model of Shanling - famous for its CD players at affordable price.

Asking US$230 + shipment. The CD is around 4.5kg packed. PayPal only.

Pics to follow later.

Interested parties please email me direct (see my signature).

F. Lo
post #2 of 7
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Pics & Specification Added

Specs :

Shanling PCD3000A Personal CD Player combines an elegant appearance with ease of operation. Every function is accomplished by a stylish multiple control lever. The Shanling PCD3000A features a Philips CD711 servo system which offers outstanding, stable and reliable performance. A Burr-Brown PCM1738 DAC chip is employed for extraordinary sound quality.

A Professional TPA6120 headphone driver circuitry is used which is dedicated for high fidelity reproduction. Volume adjustment is accomplished by ALPS Type 27 potentiometer, achieving 0.5dB accuracy. The Shanling PCD300A offers Audiophile-quality custom CMC RCA sockets which ensure no-loss signal transmission.

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F. Lo
post #3 of 7
A shame it isn't 110v
post #4 of 7
Thread Starter 
Well, the solution may be a 110V/220V step up transformer ? I heard that it is not expensive in North America.

Truly, the price between 110v and 220V model of the same component is quite significant for products made in China.

F. Lo
post #5 of 7
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Originally Posted by fkclo View Post
Well, the solution may be a 110V/220V step up transformer ? I heard that it is not expensive in North America.

Truly, the price between 110v and 220V model of the same component is quite significant for products made in China.
Quite true! I bought one of these players, it is pretty decent. You can swap opamps if you like as well.

It makes a very nice compact transport to an external DAC (as seen in pics, and how I use it as well), and can be a nice all-in-one (player and amp) unit to get you by while you upgrade

$230 is quite the deal as well, as these go for $450-500 here. And using it with a transformer does not do much harm, especially if you use it as a transport.
post #6 of 7
You got an email
post #7 of 7
Thread Starter 
Hi Folks,

Thanks for all the inquiries. This player will find a new home in France.

F. Lo
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