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- We deal in large legacy computer equipment most out of public grant programs from schools, we are helping the state by re purposing equipment now required by law. Shipping is costly and we spend more on it than we collect back, some of these items are large and heavy. We have adjusted most of our items to include free shipping we couldn't do that with bulky items. Example a 30 pound parcel can ship to an east coast client for $15 and same parcel to West coast will cost us over $40. Please contact us before order is placed for costs Ebay just puts a price based on schedules, on the invoice. We will do everything we can to give you best price we can!
This is listing for a good Quality Yamaha natural sound model DSP-1 Digital sound processor It is in good shape and functions well. It was part of a commercial listing. it needs the remote We have specs listed here. We have 1 of these, and lots of other good computer surplus items. We also have other Technics components from the rack listed. We have a huge inventory of PC Legacy parts of all types, and surplus items from HP, Compaq, Dell, & Gateway in our storage. Email us with any special requests. We accept Paypal, Mastercard, & Visa. Thank you, CSDC
The Yamaha DSP-1 is a processor of early home theater surround sound equipment, produced in 1985. The DSP-1 (referred to by Yamaha as a Digital Soundfield Processor) allowed owners to synthesize up to 6-channels of surround sound from 2 channel stereo sound via a complex digita signal processor (DSP). Much like today's home theater receivers the DSP-1 offered sixteen "sound fields" created through the DSP including a jazz club, a cathedral, a concert hall, and a stadium. However, unlike today's integrated amps and receivers, these soundfield modes were highly editable, allowing the owner to customize the effect to his or her own personal taste. The DSP-1 also included an analog Dolby Surround decoder as well as other effects such as real-time echo and pitch change