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Item: Lite Audio LT-One CD transport and VdH AES/EBU cable (0.4 m)
Location: ACT Canberra
Price: $650 (plus shipping) 
Item Condition: Excellent (new laser installed) 
Reason for selling: Surplus
Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, Direct deposit
Extra Info: This beauty is unfortunately not available any more from Lite Audio and it is one of the best bang for the money CD transports out there. Plenty of outputs: 44.1 kHz optical, SPDIF and AES/EBU, plus up-sampled 96 kHz (who likes that) and I2S for DIYers (works very well with my Buffalo DAC).  I replaced the laser pickup last week and I upgraded the unit by adding an extra transformer to completely separate motor PSU from digital PSU . The actual circuit and components are all top notch and do not require any upgrade or intervention. There is a tiny and barely audible buzz from the original transformer since it is a 220V model. It never bothered me but a small 240 to 220V step-down transformer can easily fix that. The cable is to sweeten the deal. 

 

http://diyclub.biz/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_283_289&products_id=639
 

ELECTRICAL DISCLAIMER
This product has not been manufactured by a qualified individual or company, therefore contains electrical circuits that do not necessarily comply with Australian Standards. I understand that as the seller, I may be liable to repercussions in the event of equipment failure. By advertising and selling this product, as the seller I also agree that I am solely liable, and the publisher of this website takes no responsibility for any injury or death resulting from, whether directly or indirectly, any accident that may happen as a result of the failure of the product being sold. If in doubt, seek the services of a qualified electrician to inspect the product to ensure it is safe for use.

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Guest BobbyD
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These are very, very good.

 

Good luck with the sale. :thumb:

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No - it is not a Phillips pro2 mechanism. It is a standard Sony KSS-213Q mechanism but very cleverly mounted and with even better digital signal processing implementation. 

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Looks such value for money. Would've bought it if I was still into CDs


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