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- From: palane@iastate.edu (Paul A. Lane)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio.high-end
- Subject: Re: Help: cheap used system
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 16:05:10 GMT
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
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- In <1e0e11INNg3c@uwm.edu> fsgab@acad3.alaska.edu writes:
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- >I'm just a regular guy who's tired of consumer grade junk which breaks just
- >after the waranty period. I am looking for used high-end gear from a good
- >manufacturer. I want to put together a system for under $1k, and any cheaper
- >would be better. All I need to listen to is CDs (I know, digital.... no need
- >for flaming) in my small dorm room. No big deal. Any sources/ideas?
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- >Thanks.
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- For affordable equipment, NAD, Adcom, Rotel and Parasound all have good repu-
- tations. Not too many used CD players show up, but a lot of decent amps and
- such. Denon would also be a valid choice for a CD player.
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