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Im selling my Gigaworks Big CS4398 DAC. The only thing I changed are the opamps to OPA627. Its in a custom aluminum case with a seperate enclosure for the R-core transformer. I paid $169 for the DAC and Trafo. The Aluminum enclosures and engraving cost even more then the DAC. Im asking $200 + shipping
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