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- From: sasarh@demetris.unx.sas.com (Tony Hefner)
- Subject: Re: variable speed/pitch cd decks modification?
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- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 13:16:29 GMT
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- In article <06cM02bT263G01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com>, drp40@cd.amdahl.com (Doug Puchalski) writes:
- |> . I am looking for a way to modify a cd player to be able to vary the
- |> . pitch approx +/- 10%. I am hoping for there to be a potentiometer in
- |> . the unit that is used for factory adjustment to specs...
- |>
- |> I asked this question on the net a year or two ago and someone said
- |> that Denon had a player out there with a pitch control on it. I never
- |> saw one though. Perhaps it was a "studio" type player? I say that because
- |> I doubt they would market such a player for normal home usage--there just
- |> wouldn't be a demand for it.
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- They do indeed make such a beast, my church just bought one as part of
- a renovation of our sound system. If people are interested, I could get the
- model # and price.
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- -- Tony Hefner (aka sasarh@unx.sas.com)
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