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Denon DN-D9000 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: Denon Price: $1,299.00 
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Denon DND9000 Denon DND9000 Description: Denon DND9000 Advanced Dual CD/MP3 Player The DN-D9000 is the worlds most advanced double CD player toting easy maintenance removable drives a worlds first. Another first is the Alpha Track Play, which allows independent and simultaneous playback of another track from the same disc! Denon DND9000 Features: - World's Most Advanced Double CD/MP3 Player
- MP3 Playback
- Removable Drives(World's First)
- Alpha Track Play-Allows Independent and Simultaneous Playback of Another Track from the Same Disc!
- 4 Seamless Loops per Track or Disc
- 4 Hot Starts
- 2 (15) Second samplers
- Simultaneous Seamless Looping and Sampler playback
- 6 Stutter Cue Play Points
- Scratch Effect w/Directional Modes
- A/B Loop Trim
- A-B Splice
- 6 on-board Effects
- Key adjust
- Pitch range; ± 4, 10, 16, 24, 100%
- Auto/Manual BPM Counter
- Plays CD-R/RW Media
- 2 Coaxial Digital Outputs w/No Limitations (SPDIF)
- Fader Start and X-Effect Compatible
- 20 Seconds of Shock Proof Memory per Drive
- Program, Random, Relay Play
- 5000 Custom Memory points
- Memo Copy from One DN-D9000 / DN-2600F Controller to Another DN-D9000
- Platter Hold by Jog Wheel ± 100% Max
- Auto Disc Tray Closing System (Adjustable)
- Auto Sleep function
- 4 RCA Outputs (2 per Drive)
- Features Analog Devices SHARC DSPs
- 24-bit, D/A Converters
- Optional YT-2600 Memo Copy Cable
- Controller 3RU Drive 2RU
- Dimensions 19.0 (w) x 3.5 (h) x 9.9 (d) inches
- Shipping Weight 30 lbs.
- UPC: 081757504928
- Platinum Warranty Service.
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