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    Default FS Sony SCD- XA777ES CD Player for sale

    SONY SCD-XA777ES CD PLAYER FOR SALE

    Mint condition and works perfectly. No skips, jumps or failure to read/play CDs or SACDs. The digital display works perfectly and there are just two tiny rack marks on the top (see photos below)

    Comes with original owner's manual and remote control.

    Built by Sony at the time to be their ultimate no compromise statement CD/SACD player. By the time Sony released their XA777ES they had had numerous attempts at perfecting CD replay through some pretty amazing machines and built up a vast resource of knowledge and expertise in the field of digital replay. Sony used all of this knowhow to produce the SCD-XA77ES at a time when the company still wanted to be a high end hifi market leader.

    Not surprisingly, the XA77ES's build quality is fabulous, far exceeding much of what is available today. The machine alone weighs 36 pounds (more than many decently powerful amplifiers). Everything is made out of metal. No cheap plastic parts, £10 CD ROM drives or tooth pick size capacitors here. The tray glides out in a way that Accuphase owners will recognize and the overall fit, finish, etc. is just exemplary. No wonder Accuphase, Lindemann and others used the XA777ES's transport in their flagship big bucks CD players for years.

    I will also include a brand new Laser / drive for this - Will keep this player going for many years to come

    I am asking a reasonable £700

    This player originally belonged to a gentleman on here and I have used a lot of his description - link to original ad

    https://theartofsound.net/forum/show...y+sacd+xa777eshttp://IMG_2283 by S ONEILL, on Flickrhttp://IMG_2288 by S ONEILL, on Flickrhttp://IMG_2287 by S ONEILL, on Flickrhttp://IMG_2285 by S ONEILL, on Flickrhttp://IMG_2284 by S ONEILL, on FlickrIMG_2289 by S ONEILL, on Flickr

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    Message sent.
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    This Beauty is still for sale

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    Robpark9 your inbox is full

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    Cleared thank you

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    Bumpety Bump - open to offers

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    Another Bump For the weekend

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    Didn't this go for the same or more without the spare mech last time? I think the spare available at the time was being sold seperately for over £200. Bit of a bargain this.
    Last edited by Lawrence001; 17-10-2020 at 16:54.

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    Cheers Lawrence

    Not sure how much the mech went for but £265 was being asked

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