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62.1 | | CYGNUS::LAMBERT | | Mon Dec 17 1984 09:39 | 5 |
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What is a Sony CDP 111? Is this by chance a new model, or did you mean the
CDP-101?
Brian CYGNUS::LAMBERT
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62.2 | | JACOB::J_MCLEMAN | | Mon Dec 17 1984 16:27 | 5 |
| Where exactly on RT. 20 is the Electric Gramaphone. I've have been lost trying
to find it. I know where Rt. 20 is, but I can't seem to locate the bloody
place. Any directions, Guvn'r??
Jay
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62.3 | | JACOB::J_MCLEMAN | | Mon Dec 17 1984 16:30 | 6 |
| Oh, Brian, I saw a CDP-111 at Sweeter (Tweeter) It is a new generation machine.
Has the double sampling thing of a sort. Quite a nice unit. I think it was
destined to replace the CDP-101. I've only seen it in brushed aluminum (my
favourite is black)
Jay
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62.4 | | MEGA::PATTERSON | | Mon Dec 17 1984 18:21 | 18 |
| Supposedly, the Sony CDP-111 is the CDP-400, only in black. In fact, the
demo used the CDP-400's remote control, because they could not find the
CDP-111's remote unit. The salesman said that Tweeter had an "exclusive"
on the model, whatever that means.
Now, directions to Electric Gramaphone...
It is "behind" the shops at the stop light on Rt. 20 in Sudbury. The
place is on the third floor. I did not notice a sign on the Rt. 20
side. Around back, next to the Brookfield shoe store...the sign is up
at about the second story level. If you want to talk, visit at an off
time because the owner seems to be the only one there. I went back at
4:30 in the afternoon and the place was crowded...no time to chat, if
thats what you wan
Hope you find the place.
Ken Patterson
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62.5 | | JACOB::J_MCLEMAN | | Mon Dec 17 1984 22:00 | 3 |
| Thank you very much, Ken. I think I know where it is now.
Jay
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62.6 | | WHO::ADEY | | Mon Dec 17 1984 22:42 | 4 |
| rep to .3
The name of the cluster of shops where Electric Grammophone is
located is called "Mill Village".
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62.7 | | WHO::ADEY | | Mon Dec 17 1984 22:46 | 1 |
| that last reply is to .2, not .3. sorry.
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62.8 | | CYGNUS::LAMBERT | | Wed Dec 19 1984 18:18 | 7 |
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re:.3
Thanks J_McLeman. I was not aware of this model. I like the memory you
have, though.....
Brian
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62.9 | | BELKER::JOHNSON | | Fri Jan 04 1985 08:14 | 18 |
| Just to clear up some misinformation about this model. It is a lower
cost replacement to the cdp-400 (which comes in silver only). The cdp-400
is the same as the more expensive 610-es which does come in black (at a
hefty premium). The cdp-111 is the cdp-400 with some minor cosmetic changes
on the front panel for the volume control. The headphone volume control is
now variable (as opposed to click stops on the 400) and they have added
a remote control jack on the back which is not present on the 400. Inside
the machines are identical both in mechanics and electronics. They use
the same remote as they are the same machine. The 111 can be had for easily
less than 500 in the right places. The 610, 400 and 111 all use the
same electronics which is analog filtering (not oversampling). Error
correction is very good and the unit has a nice set of features. The nicest
thing is the remote's ability to handle the volume control.
Well, I hope this clears up some mis-information. It's a nice machine
and for the price you can get it for I believe a good value.
peter
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62.10 | | MEGA::PATTERSON | | Tue Jan 08 1985 13:55 | 9 |
| Thanks for the info, Peter. The day after I bought the CDP-111 from Tweeter,
I saw Lechmere had it on sale for $499. Win some, lose some, I guess. I will
have to go home a read the spec sheet again tonight because I was sure I read
that the unit did 2X oversampling, but I wouldn't bet any money on it.
I would like to know what are some of the other "right places" where low
prices can be found.
Ken
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62.11 | | MRNBS::S_HALVERSON | | Thu May 30 1985 22:20 | 3 |
| I ALSO HAVE THE CDP-111 AND AM VERY PLEASED WITH ITS PERFORMANCE. I WENT
INTO LECHMERE TO BUY A TECHNICS BUT THEY HAD A NON ADVERTISED SPECIAL FOR
499.00. HAS ANYONE HAD ANY TROUBLE WITH THIER CDP-111?
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