Mechanically, they work well enough (only had one oopsie,
requiring all disks out), but of course, in sound quality terms, none of
the big
multiplayers are what you would call great audio quality. More than
adequate though for background music through non-very-expensive
systems.
An external D/A, even the cheapest recommended (the Creek), makes a real
and
noticable differece.
----- Original Message -----
Newsgroups: tex.com.ml.ukha_d
Sent: 15 March 2002 12:47
Subject: [ukha_d] Cd changers
Hi all,
Anyone here have any experience with cd/dvd
changers?
I seem to remember talk of a sony
unit.
What I am after is building a pc based one for
feeding the dvd drive with disks and storing them again.
Does anyone on the list have experience of
robotics?
I'm not sure where to start!
J
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