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Default LF: Dolby Cat43A

hi there,

we are a post facility in toronto canada looking for a dolby cat43a
noise reduction unit. if anyone has a functional unit they would be
wiling to sell, please contact me.

thanks,
matt chan

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Default LF: Dolby Cat43A

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we are a post facility in toronto canada looking for a dolby cat43a
noise reduction unit. if anyone has a functional unit they would be
wiling to sell, please contact me.


You and everybody else, I am sorry to report. There weren't a lot of
those made, and there are a lot more post houses today than there used
to be.

Have you considered the CEDAR DNS1500? It's a whole lot of money, but
you can actually order one and get it off the shelf. In a lot of ways
it is designed to operate like a fancier and more transparent CAT 43.
--scott


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