I would say for insurance purposes (Philips failures) at least you know you can get the CDSD fixed if something goes wrong.
Pretty soon the cost will add up to what it cost to buy a new CDSD. Plus the time of being with out the Meitner optical transport if something went wrong. With all the failures (although mine never gave me problems) it was an easy decision to make the switch.
I hope the person who I sold my Philips to has the same performance with it as I did.
Michael
Pretty soon the cost will add up to what it cost to buy a new CDSD. Plus the time of being with out the Meitner optical transport if something went wrong. With all the failures (although mine never gave me problems) it was an easy decision to make the switch.
I hope the person who I sold my Philips to has the same performance with it as I did.
Michael