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Hi,
have fried mine, any offer welcome; digital guys, you may find one under your old dead cdps... Matthieu
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Hi! I have two pieces NOS SAA7345gp/M5 for spares and willing to sell one. Will cost you Euro20 by registered Airmail from Singapore.
If your CD player has older version (M2?), you will have to modify the oscillator circuit to make the M5 work. I had to do this with a Micromega Stage 3. PM me your mailing address if you're interested. I accept Paypal. |
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Hi,
thanks, let me see if I recieve the one I have been offered and what version it is. Tx!
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