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Yamaha APD-1 Laserdisc AC3RF demodulator Japan 100V MIB w/Manual+Warranty TESTED
$ 158.4
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Description
SHIPPING FROM JAPAN to many countries is heavily disruptedJapan Post won't ship to Canada, USA is only Surface or EMS, etc.
Please contact me via eBay for more details before placing an order for safety.
For sale is a gently used Japanese (100V/5W) Yamaha APD-1 black AC3RF demodulator.
This is what you need between your AC3RF-capable LaserDisc player and your A/V receiver COAX IN to transform the Modulated AC3 signal on LD to standard AC3 5.1 bitstream.
Unit was successfully tested as able to convert AC3RF to AC3 personally. It comes with the original box, the warranty sheet (obsolete of course), and the notice to use it with a Yamaha A/V Amp.
No manual but I can send you a copy of the Japanese manual or a link to the English PDF.
I found an original/genuine APD-1 Japanese manual that will be included with the demodulator, making it a FULL/COMPLETE set.
Since it's a 100V Japanese model, it is recommended to use a step-down converter when used on 120V (North America) or a transformer when used on 220-240V (Europe).
Free shipping is for AIRMAIL with tracking (8~12 days).
Can be upgraded to EMS for an additional (4~8 days).
Will be downgraded to Surface (3~4 months, max insurance is ) for no-fly countries.
Will be shipped with an additional protective box and bubble wrapping.
Pioneer DVL-919 aserdisc player DVD / LD compatible player Gold
Description
Input Voltage : 100V
50/60 HZ
Attention Buyers!!
The voltage for this electronic device is 100V and made for Japan use ONLY.
We are not responsible for the damage of this device if you use it without a proper transformer.
Product description
Size:W420mm x H146mmx D463mm
Weight: 8.5kg
Payment
We accept PayPal only.
"Expedited"?Shipping
(Expedited) EMS ...4 days ~ 7 days
Terms of Sale
We ships from Japan This product.
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