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$900 for a DD9 ha ha

toocool4 - 2010-07-21 14:53

One more comedian trying his / her luck.

$900 for DD9 ha ha Link here

rerooted - 2010-07-21 15:10

mabey if you and i and 8 other people could pool all our cash we could buy it. then about every once a month pass it to the nest time sharer. i am low on bucks and the month isn't near over.

rerooted - 2010-07-21 20:47

i'll tell you the closest i'll ever get to one of those is the pictures on the web-site of mabey a museum. most of the players i buy are already broken and usually need a belt of if i feel lucky i will try to replace the female part of the headphone plugin. sometimes those can even be difficult. right now i am burried under a bunch of broken players that need belts and a good cleaning and lube. i can't afford the very expensive ones even if they are broken. they can be easy to rebelt but the upfront cost of the dead one can be over 100 dollars. then, your taking a chance that something electrical is the problem. when that happens they go into a box that i hope someday i can come back to when i catch on to more of the electronic workings. right now i have very little knowledge of that aspect like some of the people do. but i'm sure you know that 2/3 are the belt. did you ever try that aiwa cj- i can't remember the rest. anyway very few people can even change the belt including me. i tried and really made a mess of it. the whole player must be dissassembled to just get to the belt. i remember only 2 people on the internet that have done it. one said it took him the whole weekend.

tuna - 2010-07-22 12:26

That is ridiculous. For true collectors it is never about how much something is worth. But I wouldn't be surprised if someone bought it. Though times are fefinitely harder for most,

toocool4 - 2010-07-23 03:18

Yes I know what you mean Tuna.
For someone like me who only buy products because I like them and what to use it, the price is too high.

I only buy vinyl, I missed out on the latest Grace Jones album Hurricane on vinyl.

I have now found out that Vinyl Factory are doing a limited run of 500 copies with an extra vinyl and signed by Grace Jones, for £300. To me that is too much, I want to play it and not interested in the re-sale value.
I have friends that have paid more for a 7” single but that is okay as they are collectors.

coolcol - 2010-07-23 07:22

Yes i agree as that is a high price. Mind you if it is sold then the one i got one of about $150 must be a snip indeed.

See DD9 in picture gallery (just added recently)

Colin

isolator42 - 2010-07-23 10:55

That's gone on my Watched Items list... for all the wrong reasons Smile

walkgirl - 2010-07-27 21:48

Eek

Too much!

corry - 2010-07-28 11:20

$900 for DD9 in like New condition is not to much.

toocool4 - 2010-07-28 13:15

Well it would be interesting to see if he / she gets the asking price, me I think not.

gregorybotha - 2010-07-28 21:43

Unbelievable! It sold for $900 with 1 bid.

The only problem with NIB items is that they're not always NIB but rather MIB. It's a bit of a grey line / gamble.

Good luck to the buyer.......

toocool4 - 2010-07-29 01:27

I don’t believe my eyes

coolcol - 2010-07-29 02:02

Nor do i as that is shocking.

makes me feel better after paying 150 for mine as most expensive walkman upto date for me that one and other one of 140 for double cassette Panasonic walkman.

Colin

toocool4 - 2010-07-29 04:02

Yes i only paid 150 for mine too.

isolator42 - 2010-07-29 04:55

Bonkers.

That seller's knocking out a Denon discman for a grand too. I wonder if that clearly very rich buyer wants that too? Smile


...oh, scrub that, the Denon didn't sell. I wonder why? Big Grin

soundabout - 2010-07-29 19:33

I still can't believe this mint-in-box unit...
eBay Item # 220630319119

litfan - 2010-07-31 03:58

Well, someone has more money than sense Roll Eyes.

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-01 23:08

Hello everyone, I am new to the forum. My experience as a collector and repairman tells me that $ 900 for a new, or kept, dd9 is not very . First consider the dd9 the best. Of course with some changes that permanently discard some of its problems. Dd9 I have some in my collection. Among them there are 4 that do not give it up even much higher figures for $ 900.

19lexicon78 - 2010-10-02 16:15

thought the hype was over, 4 years ago.
it still amazes me.

toocool4 - 2010-10-03 09:09

quote:
Originally posted by dottor walkman:
First consider the dd9 the best.


The best compared to what?

tuna - 2010-10-03 09:43

Dottor Walkman, you are a little vague on the specifics.

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-03 13:21

The wm-dd9 is better than any other walkman with which I compared. And many have passed through my hands.

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-03 13:28

Ask also about that specific you want me to explain better and I will do my best.

toocool4 - 2010-10-03 15:47

How did you do your comparisons what did you use, I don’t mean lab specs using oscilloscope etc. Did you hook them up to anything revealing / isolate them away from external sounds / noise so you are just listening to the music the equipments are playing?

Thanks


Chris

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-04 02:31

Hello Chris, I made three types of listening, only with the WM-D6C, the wm-dd9 and the wm-dc2, which are the only with dolby C on the test bench have demonstrated excellent performance. The others have already proven Dolby C on the test bench, even if they have a good sound, can not stand comparison. Watch D6C case, the dc2 and dd9 are the only to have audio filter types armored midrange, just the same as those fitted on the great decks.Of course, the tests were carried out after all the modification and settings for the three walkmans. Listening Test 1: Grado SR-325 headphones. Listening Test 2: Connect to the line of some hi-fi, some audiophiles. Listening Test 3: Connect to some hi-fi car enthusiasts. In tests 2 and 3 and I connected the D6C and the dc2 with their line-out. The dd9 was related to its headphone output with volume on level 6.

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-04 02:41

I apologize if my English is not good, but I'm using the google translator. However, in all three tests the D6C and the dd9 were the best with a slight advantage for the dd9. The dc2 was third with a slight detachment.So the result is the best dd9 despite not having the line out and have a lower volume. However, one of the settings on dd9 is to increase slightly but significantly the level of headphone.

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-04 03:31

Of course I'm not so stupid as to think that the final sound of the wm-dd9 can please everyone. Chris, you're right when you say that matter most to your ears (and your taste, I might add) of laboratory measurements. Although without any laboratory equipment I could never make these changes. The important thing ultimately is that with appropriate modifications these three walkman do not fear the comparison with the most renowned tabletop machines. So much for audiophiles with the snobbish that they do not like i walkman and tapes. Do you agree?

toocool4 - 2010-10-04 05:31

Hi dottor walkman thanks for your explanations of what you have done. It’s good to see people with a passion from personal stereo’s like the rest of us here.

I have to admit that I did my tests using unmodified D6C, DC2 and DD9 without Noise Reduction. I am not a fan of NR, I don’t even use NR on my home Deck which is a Nakamichi CR7. I find the sound to be better and more natural without NR.
Also I only ever use TDK MA-XG. I did my test using headphones and the connected to my hi-fi system.

The DD9 struggled to drive the Etymotic ER-4S so I switched to the Bang and Olufsen EarSet 3, which was a better match for the DD9.

Like you while I tested them on the main system, I used the lineout from the D6C and DC2 but had to use the headphone socket on the DD9.

In my test of the unmodified units the D6C came first followed by DC2 then the DD9 and the DD33 coming in a long way behind.

You are correct some audiophile do not like personal stereo’s compared to home players. For me these personal stereo’s are the best thing for my music on the move and I only ever listen to headphones on the move, once home I use the main system.

Incidentally what tapes did you use for your tests?

dottor.walkman - 2010-10-04 07:35

Hello Chris, I'm responding to everything on the page of the topic of the best walkman. The tapes with 315Hz, 1000Hz, 3000Hz, 6300hz, and 10000Hz are obtained by the function generator or by computer. Even my audiophile friends feel the same way. Now when have a problem with their hi-fi, ask me to link my dd9 to verify listening. It 's a great satisfaction for me as a lover of the walkman. Do not you think?

toocool4 - 2010-10-04 12:25

Hi dottor walkman I know what you mean, I get the same feeling when I prove my work colleagues wrong. They usually laugh at me when they see me with a Walkman.

When I do a demo for them using the D6C or DC2 Vs an mp3 player, I like the expression on their faces when the Walkman blows the mp3 player away (mainly iPod’s). That is a cool feeling. Cool