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>Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 13:35:39 -0400
>Subject: Re: The value of an SONY 9000

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Simnilar to  "-Re: #4990.1 The value of an IS-10 -"  I would like to add a
26 position SONY 9000 into the mix of pricing underused audio teaching labs
for re-sale.

We have 2,  9000s, and are keeping one. We have classes that use audio,
pairing, response analyzer, etc.

The system we plan to eliminate this summer is a "straight" 9000, with the
console Table Extension, and the Program Editor, PME900 plug in module. It
has 26 single speed audio decks.  The furniture is waist high,  blond oak
Synsor carells with clear plexiglass backs -  quite attractive - (and
expensive if I remember correctly).   The system is the least used of the
two and housed our Macintosh Lab.

Chester Tech maintained it, and can speak to its condition.

Any ideas...?



Bill Caldwell
AU LRC
Wash DC

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