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- From: sean@curry1.austin.ibm.com
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: dbx NR, Mission CD, tuner suggestions, etc.
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.155054.23338@awdprime.austin.ibm.com>
- Date: 13 Aug 92 15:50:54 GMT
- Sender: news@awdprime.austin.ibm.com (USENET News)
- Reply-To: curry@ausvmv.vnet.ibm.com
- Organization: IBM Austin, TX
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- My aging system is showing signs of wear. I've been out of the audio
- scene for a while and need some advice/help.
-
- * I have a Mission DAD 7000 CD player. Beautiful unit, still love it,
- however, I am having problems with the output circuitry. Does Mission
- still exist? or am I going to have big problems (read bills) getting
- this thing worked on?
-
- * I also use a dbx 228 external type II NR unit with my Nak tape deck.
- The panel switches are pretty worn. Does dbx still make NR units, or
- do they just manufacture speakers for DAK? ;-)
-
- * I never did purchase a tuner. (Could never justify spending money to
- listen to commercials). I could use some recommendations on a good
- value in a tuner. My new cable company has half of the stations
- simulcast in stereo instead of using the stereo TV bands. (Yeah, this
- is the 90's!)
-
- * Does Dynavector still exist? I am curious due to my vinyl investment.
-
- Thanks to all who reply!
-
- Sean
-