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In Reply to: RE: How does one choose a transport? posted by ahendler on June 09, 2014 at 15:17:08
a company such as Audio Note stocks sufficient CD mechanisms to keep you guys afloat for a long time. Is it like Bryston's 20 year policy??
Judging by how long I keep my equipment, it would have to be AT LEAST 15 years. This is good news for American/British/Canadian companies that have a long standing record of customer support.
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I saw a video on Audio Note and they have the largest store of parts for old gear I've ever heard of, Impressive for what is not a huge company.
Hope so. They use a modified Philips CD Pro2LF CD mechanism.
I had heard that Phillips has stopped making this but am not sure
Alan
it is no longer made but some stock are still available
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