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I am the original owner. Due to hearing loss, I am downsizing my audio-visual system. The chassis is in pristine condition with factory shipping box. I had it serviced to discover that it now longer plays DVD’s. CD’s play fine. Blu-ray discs mostly are accepted; however, some may be slow to read. This called for the replacement of the transport system; however, apparently it is no longer available. Most likely, to restore it completely, another transport could be transplanted. Original cost was 8,000 USD. Included are the owners’ manual, power cord and remote. Note that the remote, typical for this product, has become gummy. Otherwise, it works fine. I have not attempted to correct the situation, although I read that it could be disassembled and cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. I solved the problem by using a universal remote. I have enclosed starter Tributaries V2OFC coax and Radio Shack HDMI cable. The rear of the player contains virtually any connection you might need for your system: dual HDMI outputs, 7.1 multichannel outputs, separate RCA and Balanced stereo outputs, optical and coaxial audio, Ethernet, RS-232, even 12V and IR inputs. As you’d expect for something of this level, everything is gold plated and incredibly solid. There is also a rather large exhaust fan on the right side of the rear, but I never heard it during use, and since a larger fan can spin slower and more quietly than a smaller fan to move as much air, I imagine it will be quiet for most users as well. Design: Universal Blu-ray PlayerCodecs: CD, DVD-A, Blu-ray and SACDAudio Section: Three 192kHz/24-bit PCM/DSD Stereo DACs, 115 dB SNRConnections : Two HDMI 1.3, Component Video, S-Video, Composite Video, Optical Audio, Coaxial Audio, 7.1 RCA Audio, Stereo Balanced Audio, Stereo RCA Audio, USB, Ethernet, RS-232, SD CardDimensions: 5.4? H x 17.5? W x 16.5? DWeight: 26 PoundsMSRP : $8,000
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