>> I picked up a Teac 516S on eBay for about $20 that has served me well.

>Good unit. The TEAC 516 in my Power Tower Pro is still going strong
>seven years later. Been through a couple of HD's over the years but the
>CD has never missed a beat.

I concur. When I first got a TEAC 516, I was immediately surprised by how
quickly the tray opened and shut! They're pretty darn reliable.
The one I would avoid is the Philips PCA80SC  (8 x sped). They seem to have
more than their share of failures.

Cheers...Michael



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