NVA CD Player
- Classicrock
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Re: NVA CD Player
My advice is to stick with the top loading Rega as a transport. Given my experience with draw mechanisms effing up I would avoid the Teacs. I have two out of action at present and looks like one will need to go to the official TEAC repairer if it is to be used again. Spare parts are near unobtainable (except lasers) to all but official repair centres.
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- kimangelis
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Re: NVA CD Player
Thanks. I'm (very) probably going to go with a Rega DAC and use my Brio-R as a transport.
I'm not over-keen on using optical connections. In theory they should be fine, but I don't get along with them.
Imagine I can use an SSP single cable as a digital interconnect?
I'm not over-keen on using optical connections. In theory they should be fine, but I don't get along with them.
Imagine I can use an SSP single cable as a digital interconnect?
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Re: NVA CD Player
kimangelis wrote:Imagine I can use an SSP single cable as a digital interconnect?
Yes,that's what i use,works well...
Revox B795,,NVA PHONO 1,Teac PD-H500C,Squeezebox Touch,Bushmaster MKII,NVA AP70,LS5,Royd Minstrels i/c's SSC's. .
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