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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: York
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Hi,
for you guys this question is probably very easy as I assume most CDPs run off 12v DC and just step down the mains. I want a transport to run off a 12v battery for use in my 'real' car hifi. It will be partnered with a modded SI T-amp fostex speakers and maybe DAC in a Box http://www.diykits.com.hk/dac.html so I would be looking for a similar quality. I can follow simple instructions, but have negligable electronics knowledge. Any suggestions? I am looking for a CDP normally used in a house not something car stereolike (though that would be better than nowt.) Though a smaller box would be better Thanking you all in advance. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Indy
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cdpro kit can be run from a 12v supply fairly easy. Cant get much more of a pure transport than that.
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