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Old 10-01-2006, 06:31 PM
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yes and no. the old, good memory mans will jack up in price. the more recent ones (the ones that are being discontinued), don't nearly have the sound of the old ones. they'll go up in price, but if you find an old one, BUY IT NOW. you'll put your kids through college with the damn thing.

is there any way of looking at the old memory man that would give away the fact that it's not one of the more recent ones? how is the sound different than the old ones that were recently discontinued?
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Old 10-02-2006, 02:43 PM
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is there any way of looking at the old memory man that would give away the fact that it's not one of the more recent ones? how is the sound different than the old ones that were recently discontinued?
the old ones have a long power supply attached to the unit itself with a 3 prong cable vs. the 9v adaptor kind.
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