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Adcom GDA 600 DAC, upgraded with Burr Brown PCM 63 DAC chips.

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Good Used
  • Brand: ADCOM
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Digital Audio Converter
  • Compatible Brand: Adcom

    Description

    Adcom GDA 600 DAC, upgraded with Burr Brown PCM 63 DAC chips.
    A wonderful sounding DAC considered to be one of the one of the great “sleepers” by those in the know. Works perfectly, needs nothing.
    Your order will be well packed, and shipped promptly, although local pickup is encouraged. I manage an easily-findable storage facility in the Portland, Oregon metro, so you can pull right up to my office during business hours. If you’re located in the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, or western Idaho, I’ve occasionally done a “meet you halfway” road trip, provided the value of the transaction is sufficiently significant to make the time and gas worthwhile.
    In the event of a problem, please reach out to me via eBay’s messaging system rather than automatically leaving negative feedback. I’m in my 60’s and trying to scale my eBay efforts to eventually provide a good retirement income. So I’m in this for the long haul-- and know that the only way to grow is by being as enthusiastic about customer service as I am about vintage audio.
    Due to the age of this device and the uncertain nature of vintage electronics, this equipment is being sold AS IS with no returns or adjustments. This is NOT a new component.
    As such, it does not come with any guarantee-- implied or written. Vintage audio equipment is sensitive and does not travel particularly well. So in rare instances, that which was working 100% at my house may require adjustment or servicing before working equally well at yours. Most on-line sales of vintage electronics happen under these exact same conditions—but I just wanted to point this out so there are no misunderstandings or disappointments.
    Please examine the pictures carefully. They are part of the description.
    I can ship ONLY to your eBay-listed address. If you want it sent elsewhere, you will (prior to purchase), need to go into your settings and change your address—at least temporarily. Generally, I send domestic orders via FedEx. If the order value is over 0, I provide the insurance. But here’s the thing: Insured FedEx packages sent through eBay MUST be signed for by SOMEBODY at the recipients address.
    Numerous times, I’ve attempted to contact FedEx on a buyer’s behalf after three failed deliveries, requesting that the buyer be permitted to pick up the package at a nearby FedEx location. Spoiler Alert: They usually will NOT allow this. It is apparently part of the agreement between eBay and FedEx involving insured packages where the Fed Ex label is purchased through eBay. If this happens, the package will eventually be returned to me, whereupon I will resend it only after being reimbursed by the buyer for the second label. If you wish to cancel at that point, all costs I’ve incurred incidental to the failed shipment will be deducted from any eventual refund. So please—if the value of the item exceeds 0, do not order unless you’re absolutely sure SOMEBODY can be at your address to sign for it at least one of three times Fed Ex will attempt to deliver it.
    International Buyers:
    I often get questions along the lines of “do you ship to Kazakhstan, and how much?” The answer: I ship anywhere that e-Bay’s International shipping permits. Most of the time, residents of a given country can get that information by clicking the “Shipping and Payments” tab more easily and accurately than I can. Although most sellers of high-dollar electronics do not ship internationally, I’ve never had any significant problems doing so, and rather enjoy communicating and dealing with non-US buyers.
    Due to differences in electrical current and so forth, this item is not guaranteed to work outside the US, and if shipped overseas, is sold strictly AS-IS.
    Your bidding/buying constitutes acceptance. Payment must be received within 48 hours, or eBay will automatically open an Unpaid Item Case against you, which negatively affects your account.
    Zero or low feedback buyers/ bidders (particularly non-US ones) should message me prior to purchasing or bidding on any item of significant value. If you don’t, I reserve the right to arbitrarily cancel such bids or orders (unless payment is tendered within a few hours of purchase).
    Sorry for all the “disclaimer” stuff, but to quote the Farmer’s Insurance guy, “I know a thing or two because I’ve seen a thing or two”. I’m looking forward to doing business with you and earning more of it in the future. I absolutely LOVE this stuff, and you will find me to be a reasonable, fair-minded person to deal with.