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FS: Shanling CD-T1000SE CD Player - NOT WORKING

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This is a NON-WORKING CD player, sold as-is for parts or repair. The original owner attempted an upgrade and the main board delaminated, rendering the player inoperative (see pic). I bought it as a project, thinking I would replace the control board with a simple CD-ROM controller kit and use the unit as a transport to my DAC, or perhaps swap some parts with a suitable donor player. The Philips CD1201 is a common component, found in many other good players. I even bought a Marantz CD-63SE with a compatible CDM12.1 and control board planning to swap that in to make the player functional again, but never even got around to opening up the Marantz (listed for sale too).

So - if you are looking for a project, or perhaps just a spectacular case for DIY, here you go.

- Philips CD1201 pick-up mechanism coupled with CD-7II servo system.
- Top loading pick-up assembly is housed in custom aluminum alloy chassis.
- Sturdy, elegant 4-cylinder-support presents tube electronics in unique and stylish aesthetics.
- 24-bit/192 KHz up-sampling is accomplished by SRC4193.
- Digital to analog conversion is performed by 2 x Burr-Brown PCM1794 chips.
- Weight: 12 kg

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Price does not include delivery. No surcharge for PayPal

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Shanling CD-T1000SE CD Player - NOT WORKING - Canuck Audio Mart
 
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