I've given up DA-7s. Not because I have a
problem with them in general, I've just had bad
luck with them and I've moved to a DM24.

So, I'm selling off all things DA7 that I own.
One bundle. No piecing. If you only want a
piece of this, buy the whole thing and piece it
off yourself. You'll probably end up with your
item for free and possibly even make some money.
I don't want to deal with this stuff any longer.

I have:

(2) ADDA cards
(3) TDIF cards (two are brand new, sealed boxes)
(1) AES/EBU card
(1) SMPTE card (brand new, sealed box)
(1) meter bridge with brackets. Some plastic is
cracked off of the lower right corner (the
reason I got it fairly cheaply in the first
place)
(1) DA7 owners manual
various knobs, fader caps, etc.

I had a DA7. It died. I sold it to a friend
cheaply for parts, but kept all of the cards
and the MB hoping to get another board. I bought
the 3 new cards in anticipation too. I bought
a DA7 on ebay in Feb. Fedex trashed it. I bought
another one on ebay in April. Deadbeat seller,
kept my money, never sent my console. I'm
currently going after him (ebay is NO help BTW,
keep that in mind next time you think that
transactions in ebay are more secure... those
losers are even trying to get out of paying my
claim right now, which is a measly $175 of the
more than a grand that I lost). The guy I
bought from had perfect feedback too, BTW. A
week after I bought this, his ebay account was
yanked for some reason. I'll bet he had a bad
credit card number for selling and ebay never
checked until they tried to charge him for MY
auction.

So, I give up.

$600 plus shipping from Pittsburgh, PA for the
whole lot. All is sold AS-IS. It all worked
last I had it in the console. I have no way of
testing it again now, but the cards have been in
static-free bags since I took 'em out.

ADDA and SMPTE cards are getting scarce. I
*should* just put all this stuff under a mattress
for a few years and wait for the prices to rise
even more, but I'd rather not have these things
in my way. Add up the individual going prices
of this stuff and you know this is a very good
deal.

--Tom
(tms@ece.cmu.edu)

P.S. Someone posted a link on this board a couple
weeks ago to a post I had for this stuff on
rec.audio.pro. Thanks to that guy for doing it.