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what CD do I choose, which player do I use and in which room do I listen to it? Too many choices to make, I will turn on the radio in the kitchen.
For the Macro Monday theme of "Forgotten Spaces" and the Rochesterians challenge of Flash (and perhaps to fill the some of those spaces)...bonus flickr points to anyone who knows the beverage depicted here HMM!
Uses groundbreaking technology to offer the most accurate reproduction of Compact Disks possible. The ultimate source component.
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Travelogue: I'm going to Canon City tomorrow. It's 8 p.m. I should eat some Elk. I just can't get up from this chair. The horror...
Broomfield, Colorado, USA
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passenger door moved forward to make a better door gap. door still needs to be cut in a few places for a uniform gap
Uses groundbreaking technology to offer the most accurate reproduction of Compact Disks possible. The ultimate source component.
To book a demo to hear this in action, or to learn more about this peerless CD player navigate to:
Hipsters beware. This is not your “retro-inspired” kind of optical drive that you plug into your laptops and desktop PCs. Actually, this is your uncle’s portable CD player back then when it was cool to carry it around and before the influx of today’s portable digital audio (and video) players — the iPod Classic, the Walkman, Astell&Kern, Plenue and the likes as we knew today.
There’s no “official’ statement that has been released yet from manufacturers on when they will cease production or retire — in a more nicer way to say it — these portables devices. But statistics attest that every year, the sales of these particular devices are dropping — even in the popularity game. Falling behind the digital media race. These portable CD players weren’t able to comeback from the limelight. They suffered a major blow in the digital age.
Today, these portable devices are somewhere out there lying underneath your parents’ bed or kept in a box stored in garages. Some are left behind waiting for a good Samaritan that will pick them up and bring them to their final resting place — an electronic waste management dump sites. Some are lurking in the dark hoping for their deliverance (which is to be recycled). All we have to do for now is to wait on when it will be inducted in the digital wall of fame.
The portable CD player is another case of Death by Digital.
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Uses groundbreaking technology to offer the most accurate reproduction of Compact Disks possible. The ultimate source component.
To book a demo to hear this in action, or to learn more about this peerless CD player navigate to:
bolt on master cylinder bracket, the master cylinder/booster would move up and down when the brake pedal was pushed and let up. this should help with that
NAD units; bought from Doug Brady Hifi in Warrington. They sound fantastic; so crisp and clear. I can hear loads of new sounds in all my CDs!