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I'm no expert, but the above looks good to me.EDIT:vicol shiga.................seems to be derived from a 2008 boombox, with the help of 3D printing and wholesale replacement of nearly all the electronics. Not sure if this is a "last a life time" product or just something for the kit guys to do.RE: Teac/Tascam CD-5010B and the plastic case 5020...................Welcome to SAKURA SYSTEM's new site.homeAs I understand it, the 47 Laboratory's very expensive CD (and good) players were the inspiration behind these many mod/DIY threads.I have no idea if 47 Labs is going to follow through, and which TEAC mechanism they are looking at. I assume they were attracted (as I was) to something still in production and not something they would have to salvage.I am very interested in what this thread comes up with, other than another 2008 boombox salvage job.[SIZE="4"][COLOR="Red"]EDIT:[/COLOR][/SIZE]ESOTERIC K-01 CD/SACD PLAYERFull Reference StatusEquipment reportby Alan Taffel | Mar 28th, 2013Esoteric K-01 CD/SACD Player | The Absolute Sound Something in common with the $1,000 CD player I was looking at?TASCAM CD-6010AK4480 D/A Converters (manufactured by Asahi Kasei Microdevices)Product: CD-6010 | TASCAMPingPing over at Audio Circles had the TASCAM CD-6010 last year, the sound never flushed out enough for him, not even after +350 hours of use, so he moved on.Still interesting to me to see some of the same suppliers in pro/mid-fi and upper end equipment.
I think that I may be interest in modifying a Tascam CD-6010, but don't know where to start.RE: AKM, I posted this in another forum recently - post #255.http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/279390-quality-cd-mechanisms-long-gone-let-us-build-one-ourselves-26.html#post4530293