
Demonstration of a Fisher DAC-145 CD Changer / Turntable combo doing its thing. If you're here just for the music: Dean Martin - Volare: Starts at 1:36 The Ting Tings - Shut Up And Let Me Go: Starts at 5:20 Still with the non-HQ camera, although I've just about settled on the one I'm going to get...when I get five minutes to order it, heh. I have never seen any DAC-145 videos nor hardly any references at all on the Internet so I decided to hunt one down so that it wouldn't be overlooked. Even what's left of Sanyo Fisher's website, fisherav.com, no longer has the manual listed for the DAC-145. I had to, um, do a few things to some people, but I finally got the manual in pdf form from them. Little did I know I was about to have a big change in fortune where the DAC-145 was concerned.... I lucked up on this mint unit one day when a little voice in my head told me to google "craigslist fisher dac-145". I'd never tried to find one previously but had always wanted to get one. Aside from being plugged in to the rest of the Fisher unit, I can't see that this one had ever been used since it was still in as-shipped condition, meaning it was released internally for operation. The date code on the mfr's label says February 1991. As nifty as this device is, its biggest drawback is the small amount of surface material that suspends the records; a tiny 3" rubber mat in the center is the only thing that holds up a 7" 45, and that center mat along with 5 tiny capsule-shaped slivers on the <b>...</b>
Fisher
DAC-145
Sanyo
Dean
Martin
Volare
Ting
Tings
Shut
Up
And
Let
Me
Go
Audio
Turntable
CD
Changer
Combo
Unit
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