COBRA! (Panny-Not G.I. Joe)

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hardmen

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I have the 909 version... ...the egg shape is nothing when you pump up the volume!!!

Top notch box' err, egg! ;-)

Cheers.
 

BoomboxLover48

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redbenjoe said:
thats some superb positioning for your great photos :thumbsup:
never thought that ridiculous looking pig could look THAT GOOD :drool: :-) :-D :-)
Ira, let the weather get better I will take pictures of the King Cobra. That will surprise you! :yes: :yes:
 

redbenjoe

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BoomboxLover48 said:
redbenjoe said:
thats some superb positioning for your great photos :thumbsup:
never thought that ridiculous looking pig could look THAT GOOD :drool: :-) :-D :-)
Ira, let the weather get better I will take pictures of the King Cobra. That will surprise you! :yes: :yes:


royce -- is your 95 an upgrade edition of the more famous 75 ???
or is it a different // better sounding model ?
 

BoomboxLover48

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redbenjoe said:
BoomboxLover48 said:
redbenjoe said:
thats some superb positioning for your great photos :thumbsup:
never thought that ridiculous looking pig could look THAT GOOD :drool: :-) :-D :-)
Ira, let the weather get better I will take pictures of the King Cobra. That will surprise you! :yes: :yes:


royce -- is your 95 an upgrade edition of the more famous 75 ???
or is it a different // better sounding model ?
Hi Ira, I am not sure. I know it is close to 3' long and sounds so good with 6 speakers. I would have never liked it seeing pictures of it. I fell in love with it seeing it in real life. I was kind of worried about taking any chance to open up without a service manual to do a simple internal clean up even though it looks very new. I was so nervous to open it up. I will post some pictures to compare the size tomorrow.
 

superlew

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never thought that ridiculous looking pig could look THAT GOOD
Thanx, redbenjoe. Yep, It's quite the PIG! And it squeals quite nicely. :lol:

Royce, did you actually open up the DT95? Once I got the 707 open, I found it quite easy to work on. Most of the boards, the speaker pin connector, and the tape deck simply engage when installed to the chassis/case. Once inside, the 707 was a cake walk. Even the decks, being full logic, really aren't that bad.
Of course, after repairing a Sanyo deck, I'm pretty sure I could repair the S.S. Minnow.
"Step aside, Professor!"
 

BoomboxLover48

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superlew said:
never thought that ridiculous looking pig could look THAT GOOD
Thanx, redbenjoe. Yep, It's quite the PIG! And it squeals quite nicely. :lol:

Royce, did you actually open up the DT95? Once I got the 707 open, I found it quite easy to work on. Most of the boards, the speaker pin connector, and the tape deck simply engage when installed to the chassis/case. Once inside, the 707 was a cake walk. Even the decks, being full logic, really aren't that bad.
Of course, after repairing a Sanyo deck, I'm pretty sure I could repair the S.S. Minnow.
"Step aside, Professor!"
I haven't opened it. I might try one of these days. :yes:
 

superlew

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If you do decide to open it without the manual, be sure to support the underside of the CD player when sliding the chassis out from the back case. Other than that it's very straight forward.
 
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