MITSUBISHI DD16C520 CDROM Drive
Ideal replacement drive for the earlier model REDGUM CDPlayers that require a “PLAY” button to start the drive.
• 40X (6000 KB/sec) Maximum Audio Extraction Speed – Buffer size: 2MB
Ideal replacement drive for the earlier model REDGUM CD Players that require a “PLAY” button to start the drive.
• 40X (6000 KB/sec) Maximum Audio Extraction Speed – Buffer size: 2MB
| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21 × 18 × 7 cm |
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