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post #17 of 28
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Come on people. I'm pretty much ready to buy.
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How come you seem to have ignored some of the offers you've been given?
post #20 of 28
probably cos wrong voltage/conus only
post #21 of 28

I can sell SRM-252A

Hi, I've recently bought SRM-300, so I want to sell my used SRM-252a for $200USD or 18200JPY + shipping.
It's in perfect working order and has no noticeable damage.
I can offer an 120VAC-12VDC adapter or an 100VAC-12VDC stax original adapter, but no 220V adapter available.
So if you want the amplifier only, the shipping would be reasonable.
The amplifier itself weighs 500g and the estimated shipping would be 1090JPY ($12USD) by registered SAL or 1680JPY ($18.50USD) by EMS.
Let me know if you're interested.
I can accept paypal then ship it to your paypal verified address.

Thanks.
LL
post #22 of 28
Not interested?
Then I'll list it on eBay.
If you get interested in this later, search eBay.
Thanks.
post #23 of 28
An SRD-X Pro is there on eBay as well..
post #24 of 28
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I'm aware of one for sale from the UK. Needless to say, I'm watching the auction.

However, I don't think that one's a pro (6 pins, not 5), so it won't work with the SR-404....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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Sent link via PM..
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I have a SRM-1 (not the MK2, which is totally different), 220V version. In stock form it has two low-bias sockets, I can add a 580V bias line inside to generate pro-bias to one socket, then plug the center pin hole in that socket so it only accpet pro phones. There will then be one low bias jack and one pro bias jack.

It will be $240 plus shipping. Plus paypal fees.

However, for the SRM-1 to sound its best with the 404, the output caps need to be changed to high quality parts. You can do it later by yourself, replacing 4 capacitors is not difficult. The only potential problem is... high quality output caps are not cheap.
post #28 of 28
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Still looking.
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