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Old 12-09-2011, 10:51 PM
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Space is tight for this application. Does anyone have any suggestions for a small CD player that is about 6 in W x 4.5 in H x 10 in D? It will be used to input an Audioengine N22 amp, which is really small and typically used to power computer speakers. There will be no computer in the area.

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Default I have a Sony D-T3 that will fit.....

I have a SONY D-T3 portable CD/FM/AM that is 5.5" x 6" X 1.75".
It plays fine, but is missing the battery. It has the "wall wart" power supply.
It's yours for free if you wish. I am in the San Francisco area.
You can pick it up, or, if you are not local, you can send a call tag for UPS.
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Thanks very much, Jeff, I appreciate the offer, but I was hoping to find something new, like a DVD/CD reader. However, I agree the vintage Walkman meets the criteria I outlined.
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http://www.rega.co.uk/html/Apollo-R.htm

Not postive of the dimensions, bu I am sure you could find them.
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Bart, thanks for the lead. I may have another solution, but I'll check this out.
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Also look at the Cyrus CD6SE and the better CD8. VERY nice sounding players as well, but no DVD.
Pretty sure these will fit the gap.
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Another option you can look into:

http://www.ehow.com/facts_7564064_sp...-pcd3000a.html
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Originally Posted by bart1
Ask me about how UPS screwed me!
OK, how?
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Originally Posted by Randy V
OK, how?
I bought a set of BBS wheels with tires from a fellow RLer. 2 came one day, that had obviously been handled quite poorly, and then the next day, 1 came. Uh oh... #4 never showed up. The tires/wheels were packed by the UPS store in VA, yet they did not give me anything for the loss of the tire & wheel. UPS claims that UPS Stores are independently owned and they just pointed fingers back and forth at one another until I stopped calling. I had to buy a new one from Tire Rack, along with a tire. Oh, and BTW, the RE was no longer available in silver, so I had to buy a diamond black and now have to refinish them all. The seller offered to pay for a new wheel, more than I could have asked from him. I hop he sued the crap out of them and got more than his money back.

That's all.




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