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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Just picked up a MASSIVE
Sony 707esd player. If nothing else , you have to admire it's build quality. Looking inside, it's way cool. The dac's have a dampening pad on them that will not come off. For some reason I thought they were BB PCM58 . The ones in the machine have 42 pins , the 58's are 28 pin. Just wondering if anyone knows which were used here , so I could look up the data sheet on them. Thanks
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rfbrw, many thanks for the info. BTW , is that a 'good' chip ?
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