lav.loo - 2010-05-05 06:13
check out the link below guys, very odd box for sale
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GENUINE-...&hash=item27b18433fa
hey az-yeah im back on for a spell-like that general 3 deck job-if only hed take a b.i.n-i could go and pick it up, im only 15 miles away-and im not fannying around with an auction
ye no bin price, never mind just wanted you to see it mate, it,s weird as they come one
must be rare, mate-id love it but the a##hole has to be awkward doesnt he
i know mate, it,s not worth much anyhow it,s got a few parts missing and judjing by the looks of it the parts would be like trying to find rockin horse s**t
its a general-does tpr even have this in the database?
anyways im not dwelling on it anymore-it just isnt to be
forgotten about already
What an odd thing. Three? Why? Perhaps it's for those too lazy to change out tapes. On the other hand I don't see any "changer" controls.
Hmmmm.
I think it may be wroth having just for the novelty of it alone.
the 3 tape thing is o.t.t to me 2,s cool but 3?? naah.
like you say though 3+db the novelty thing ye and the rarity of it ye, but the looks don,t float my boat, still i would,nt say no to it at the right price
Very rare, odd looking.
ending price-51 quid-youre having a fecking laugh
120 quid freight to down under......
$200 AU
$180 US
*(^%$&% this can be an expensive hobby.....
Hey what voltage AC do you guys have in the UK?
hi terry, it,s 240 volts here in uk as a rule
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Originally posted by lav loo:
hi terry, it,s 240 volts here in uk as a rule
Same as Australia then, I'm drooling over some of the Jap boxes, but they are 100 volts, still there's always D cells isn't there.....
ye theres always d cells, a lot of boxes have a voltage selector on the back of the unit too like my panasonic 5500 which does all world voltages
if you buy from overseas mate, check if the unit has the voltage selector on, very useful little gadget