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Hey guys,

Genuine sale.....

Addiction to horsepower forces sale of my Yamaha DVD player. Still in box, never used (ever). Was part of my home theatre buildup, but instead of a TV i chose a front mount for my 180....

Worth $500, selling for $400.

Whaddya Reckin?

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Sorry guys, did not have the specs on me, but here they are:

DVD-S520

-CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 Playback

-96Hz 24 bit D/A Convertor (!)

-10 BIT Video D/A Convertor

-Picture Fine Tuning (Saturation, brightness and Contrast Level)

-GUI (Graphic User Interface)

-Multi Angle, Multi Aspect Multi Language and multi subtitle capabilities

-Dual Laser Pickup System

-Screen Saver

-Component Video Out

-Subwoofer out

-Coaxial, Optical Audio Out

-2 composite (RCA) Svideo out

Look HERE:

Do you have the original packaging? And you say it's never been used? Ever?

I could give you $250 for it, if you could COD it to me (at my expense obviously)

Sorry for the low offer, but that's all it's worth to me.

Let me know what you think,

Crazy.

Crazy,

Yeah, original packaging. All original, never been used. Actually had $1000 deposit down on a Panasonic 102cm Rear projection and bought the DVD player as well. But, I bought a front mount and exhaust, so I bailed on the TV, but I had already bought the DVD player. As i do not have a TV, it is not a huge use to me.

However, as I already have lost $100 on it at $400, I do not think I would let it go for $250, as I may as well hold on to it for future use..... Sorry dude, but I am sure you would understand....

Thanks though,

Slaz.

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