For Sale Online Audio-Technica AT-PEQ3 | Phono Equalizer (Japan Import)

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Audio-Technica AT-PEQ3 | Phono Equalizer (Japan Import) Product Description:



  • Phono equalizer compatible with VM/MM cartridges
  • Japan import: manual is in Japanese only + 1 year Japan warranty.

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Rated Input : 2.5mV (1kHz) | Rated Output: 150mV (1kHz) | Maximum Allowable Input: 60mV | Equalizer Deviation: 20-20kHz, +/-0.5dB | SN Ratio: 80dB (JIS-A) | Input Impedance: 47kohms | Power: DC 15V, 300mA ( AC adapter , 100V supplied) | Demensions: H30 x W70 x D92mm | Weight: 160g | Accessories: 1.0m Connecting cable x 1 (RCA pin- RCA pin)

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5good
By Publius
This phono pre-amp was recommended to me by one of the most well known analogue critics in the business. I happen to know him personally through a mutual friend and at this price point, he recommended this. It works as expected and sounds better than my previous set up. I did expedited shipping and it came in a miraculously short amount of time, like 4 days from Japan to New York. It was necessary as I got a new Sony receiver recently and it didn't have a built in phono pre-amp, and I'm a fan of vinyl. But an outboard phono pre-amp is usually better anyway, than the built in ones. Though I was skeptical of the baseline $30 phono preamps you see anywhere- I assumed they weren't good- don't know from experience. This one sounds very clean and very meaty.

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Audio-Technica AT-LH18/0CC | Headshell (Japan Import) Product Description:



  • Headshell made of TECHNIHARD and stainless
  • PCOCC leadwire
  • Weight: 18.0g
  • Japan import: manual is in Japanese only + 1 year Japan warranty.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5A solid match for the Denon DL-103R
By Geordy Rostad
This headshell is a perfect match for the Denon DL-103R cartridge which performs at it's peak with a high tonearm mass. There are a couple of small points to consider however...* This headshell is almost TOO adjustable. Every adjustment angle is only locked down with a single set screw so you have to get it right all at once.* It's nice and square so it's easy to square up a cartridge of the same shape such as the Denon DL-103(R)* It's so heavy that you will need to make your own counterweight since even the supplimentry counterweight included with the Technics SL-1200mk2 was not heavy enough. If my memory serves me, I needed to add about 36g behind the adjustable weight.

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Low Price Brother HL-5070N Laser Printer

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Brother HL-5070N Laser Printer Product Description:



  • Sharp 600 x 600 dpi resolution, up to 2,400 x 600 using HQ1200 technology
  • Fast 17 ppm, 12 seconds to first page
  • Built-in 10/100 BaseT Ethernet print server
  • USB 2.0, parallel, and network interfaces; automatic interface switching
  • Rendezvous technology for automatic network configuration

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Brother HL-5070N Laser Printer - Monochrome - 17 ppm Mono - USB, Parallel - PC, Mac

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Great printer for SOHO users!
By Noah Kadner
This printer works great on my SOHO LAN. Two Win XP systems print to it from a hard wired network connection. Several Macs running OS X also print to it wirelessly via 802.11b. Super easy setup, no jams, fast and high quality. This is a big winner!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Incredible Value
By iFrank
I've owned Brother Laser printers before, and found the quality of the device and the prints to be quite high.

So, I was inclined to give this 5070N a shot when I was looking for a network-enabled printer. The interesting thing about my research was that no other company's network enabled printers came close to the price for this Brother.

I had an additional incentive to buy this printer: I'm using Mac OS X and wanted to take advantage of the Rendezvous feature. It worked like a dream, was remarkably easy to configure, and was network - connected within a couple of minutes.

My only criticism of this printer is the noise it makes while printing. The fan and motor are a bit loud for a SOHO setting. That occurs only while you're printing however; You can configure the printer to switch to silent standby mode in just a minute or two (via rendezvous) after it's done printing. All is all, it is remarkable quality for the price.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Value - Easy Setup
By Bradley D. Hughes
I have two Macs in my home office; one running OS 10.2.6, and an older Mac running OS 9.1. They are networked together through a Linksys Ethernet Hub, and this HL-5070N is ideal as a shared printer of great quality on a small network. I previously had all kinds of trouble finding a way to get both machines to print to one printer (inkjet) using USB printer sharing - which does not work if one Mac is OS X and the other is OS 9!!!! So I had to go for a printer with an Ethernet print server in it so I could plug it into my Router. This was more expensive than say the HL-1440, but it was worth it, because I just plugged it in, installed the driver software on both Macs, and I was printing in 10 minutes. I considered buying a less expensive laser printer, and a third party print server, but after so much frustration with somthing as seemingly simple as PRINTING a page, I decided it was worth the extra money to get a solid unit that was easy to set up. I do music, so I needed good print quality for music notation, and the quality of this KICKS BUM over an inkjet. Musical notes are crisp and clear and easily readable. Well worth the investement. Plus, since it works with Rendezvous, I will be able to keep this printer for several years, even after I replace my OS 9 machine with a new OS X Mac G5 or beyond....

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Discounted Brother HL-5040 Laser Printer

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Brother HL-5040 Laser Printer Product Description:



  • 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution with HQ1200 technology
  • Up to 17 pages per minute print speed
  • 8 MB memory, upgradeable to 136 MB; 250-sheet universal paper cassette
  • Supports optional 10BaseT external Ethernet print server
  • USB 2.0 and parallel interfaces; PC and Mac compatible

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17 PPM 8 MB MEMORY

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
4A Winner For the Second Time
By D. T. Blume
I purchased my Brother HL-5040 from Amazon.com for $190.00 delivered, including the USB 2.0 cable, and the TN-530 3,000 page "starter" toner cartridge and the DR-500 drum rated for 20,000 pages. I am an English professor and generally use it for printing out my papers (15 to 30 pages) and drafts of books (up to 500 pages), and master copies of handouts and exams and the like for my classes (I have an HP DeskJet for color printing). The Brother HL-5040 printer has a nice compact footprint: there is no hideous projecting tray or paper catcher as with several of the competing models, and the output area on top holds fifty or more printed pages without spilling them. The printer is also low enough at "9.9 inches" to fit under a foot-high shelf in my work room (so it doesn't take up the valuable real-estate on the top shelf) The 12 point text (which is the standard in my field) is very sharp, and the old (circa 1880s) political cartoon images I've reproduced from scanned photocopies of newspapers look great: I've no banding or dark areas.

Having read the other reviews, I want to share some of my thoughts that may shed light on the differing views regarding the Brother printers. This printer replaces a Brother HL-1240 model I've owned for over two years. I replaced that printer (it was given to my sister) because its drum was failing, after making approximately 12,000 copies. Until the drum began to fail, I never had a single problem with the printer: it never ever jammed even once (my previous laser printer, an Epson 1400, jammed all the time). For $110 I could have replaced the drum unit (as my sister did), but for $190 I upgraded to the HL-5040. So, while I've seen the critiques of the Brother printers because of their drums, and I have in fact elected to replace my HL-1240, I still don't think the harsh criticisms directed at Brother for this situation are fair.

Here's what I think: it is not likely that very many $200 laser printers will ever print out 100,000 or even 60,000 high quality copies over their lifetimes. I say this in part because I suspect the paper transport mechanisms in all the printers in the personal use category are likely to be at least somewhat degraded by the time the printer approaches that number of copies, and once that happens--as anyone who's ever tried to nurse an aging photocopier knows--the point of ever diminishing returns has been reached. And I say this also because many, if not most, small office and home users like me are unlikely to use a $200 printer often enough to generate 60k to 100k copies in less than five years. At my rate of use, I will have to own my new printer for 8 years to reach the upper number. Given the rate of technological change, as good as it now is, I seriously doubt that I'll want to have this printer for that long.

That said, this time I intend to keep the printer long enough to replace the drum unit at least twice, and, assuming I get the same 12,000 copies out of each drum, that puts me in the 36,000 copies range. When I crunch the numbers (the drums presently cost $140.00 and the 6,500 page toner cartridges run $75), my cost per copy for the first 16,000 estimated copies (using the included DR-500 drum and the TN-530, and purchasing 2 TN-560 toner cartridges), works out to 2.1 cents per page. Of course, as we all know, the estimated yields are highly inflated. Assuming I get 36,000 copies out of the 3 drums (including the one included with the printer) and 5,000 copies from the TN-560 toner cartridges, plus 2,000 to 2,500 from the included TN-530, I'd need to buy 7 TN-560s to get to that number. This would add up to a $995.00 total investment and would mean my actual per copy cost would be approximately 2.8 cents over the "life" of the printer.

This is not the low 1.3 cents per copy figure I've seen in one magazine review, but once all the inflated estimates are cut down to size, I suspect it is quite competitive with what the other companies can offer.

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent printer for the money
By A Customer
I have this printer shared between Macs and Windows machines on my home network using a print server.

It's a sweet machine. Quick to warm up and fast to print. With 8 Megs of RAM, it has never given me a memory-problem. Comparable HP and QMS budget-printers that come with 2 Megs of RAM will need memory upgrades.

QMS printers in this price range have only USB ports. The Brother has both USB and parallel. It's very nice having the option available and I use both the USB and parallel ports simultaneously without a problem.

I love that Brother has made drivers for Mac OS 9 and OS X as well as Windows. It also emulates an HP printer. The emulation-mode was essential for me when I decided to share the printer using a 3rd party (cheap) print server. GIMP Print for OS X does not have Brother drivers, but it does have HP drivers that work very well.

This printer does jam occasionally. Jams are pretty easy to clear and it has a function to re-print the last page, so I seldom lose a print job.

I hate wasting paper, but it will almost always jam when I re-use paper in the paper tray. So I take my bad prints and drafts and re-use the paper in my inkjet instead.

The only reason that this printer got 4 stars instead of 5 is that the 1200 dpi print mode is only suitable for text. Graphics come out too dark at this resolution. It's odd because the 1200 dpi mode is supposed to be enhanced for such printing. The driver does not permit tweaking to make this work better.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5At only 2 cents per page and 17PPM you need one of these
By Bob Feeser
I have been staring at the Brother model HL 1440 for quite some time. It was Consumer Reports number one pick. I decided to go with the HL-5040 because of the additional ram and extra fonts. When I read the owners manual it showed me that a lot of other features are built in as well. I like the fact that it prints a page so fast, and only costs 2 cents per page. My Lexmark X83 multifunction does a nice job in color but has a single page print cost of 6 cents to $1.50 when printing a full-page photograph. Now I think nothing of whipping out a 20-page document. The speed is another practical issue. At a max of 17ppm the paper is coming out so fast that one page is settling in the print tray, while another one is coming out right on top of it To be critical of the unit is to cite the comments in C Reports, and ZD Net reviews as to the medium quality results when printing graphics. I think that is due in part to the print per page cost being the lowest out of all of the printers. The HL1440 was rated a little higher in graphics, but the same in text. I think black and white photos mixed into an MS Publisher document look fine for black and white. The laser gives you an acceptable printed photo for a few cents. Make up a single 4-page flyer, and make a hundred copies, and you can see that the laser printer could pay for itself in a single printing next to an inkjet. Makes you want to market your tail off with the economy of the laser. I networked the house, and put the brother HL-5040 in my home office, and now have the option of printing from any one of the machines. It comes with 8 Meg of ram built in, that is permanently installed, and you have one expansion slot for a single added ram chip. I went into Boogle.com and found a supplier with a 128 Meg ram chip that is generic. The 128 was only thirty-six dollars with free shipping. The printer will work fine with the 8 Meg it comes with, but if you send it a 50-page PDF file, the extra ram is a good idea to help prevent bottlenecks.I love the fact that it has a 250-sheet paper tray. The additional 250-sheet tray for a total of 500 is an option.The 5040 was listed in Consumer Reports as being the loudest of the laser printers, but I find it to be very quiet.The big bonus is that with a laser printer your ink never dries out. It is a powder to start with. My friend bought an NEC in the mid 80's and did very little printing, and just last year his cartridge ran out. The problem with my Lexmark inkjet is that the darn cartridges wear out so fast even if you don't use them, and they are expensive. You do not want to move this machine without removing the drum-toner cartridge first. Brother has big warning messages on the toner bag, stating you can do irreparable harm if you don't remove it first. I imagine that the toner can spill into the workings of the printer and do come damage. Some people commenting on streaking may have done just that. If you move it into the next room, treat it like nitroglycerine, or remove the cartridge first.The bottom line is the price. (...)the reduction in price to start with, this printer is a super buy. I noticed that Brother has a 5140 now to replace this one. It has the same results on graphics, has the same print resolution, and only a couple of pages per minute improvement on the print speed. I saved the extra money by buying the 5040 and put some of that savings, into the 128 Meg memory expansion chip, and still had some money left over. The 5140 does come with 16 Megs instead of 8 like the 5040. Bubble jets and inkjets will give you a slightly darker and larger text. The laser is smooth, and truly fuzz free, even under a microscope. I find it easier on the eyes to read. I am keeping my Lexmarks X83s for when I want to print photographs, and when I want to print something out right where I am, instead of going into the office. I'm not into yeah this, and boo that. I think if I had to have just one printer, it would be a full featured bubble-ink jet, so I could do color too. Adding a laser to your arsenal is the ultimate conclusion. With the price of these Brothers, and the high ratings, (...), makes them a must have. Highly recommended.

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Cheapest Johnson's Baby Oil Gel, Lavender 6.5 oz (182 g)

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  • Baby Oil Gel Clinically mildness proven
  • Johnson's Baby Oil with Lavender is dermatologist and allergy tested.
  • This fast-absorbing formula is enriched with the natural scent of lavender, an ingredient known for its soothing and relaxing properties
  • Johnson's Baby Oil helps seal in moisture so skin feels baby soft, smooth and silky all day long.

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Clinically proven mildness. Made in Canada.

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5LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By michelle
THIS IS THE ONLY PRODUCT I USE. IT IS NOT STICKY ON YOUR SKIN AND IT WORKS WELL ON YOUR FEET KEEPS AWAY THE ASHIES.I USE IT ALL YEAR ROUND.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1Terrible Red Rash
By Susan
This was the second J&J scented baby oil gel I tried and it was the same thing, a very bad contact dermatitis developed a few days after I used it. There must be an ingredient that is in all their baby oil gels that causes this rash. I cannot recommend this product in any fragrance.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Better than the original!
By D. Franco
I like this because it doesn't drip like the original. It rubs in like a lotion and moisturizes great. I even use it!

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Dread Pirate Signature Edition Product Description:



  • Roll The Dice Set Sail And Collect More Treasure Than Your Opponents
  • Features Cast Metal Ships Doubloons Glass Jewels And A Cloth Treasure Map
  • For 2 To 4 Players
  • Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award 2003
  • 2003 Gold National Parenting Publication Award Winner

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Go back in time with the pirates sail the seas, find buried treasure, locate islands, and escape hungry sharks in this family fun Dread Pirate game. The game is a perfect pastime for anyone with an imagination and includes everything an ordinary pirate would need from ships and doubloons, to jewels and maps. In the game you will choose a ship and then take part in an exploration for your treasure along with the other players. At the end, whoever ends up with the most treasure wins! Everything you need to play comes in a handsome dark finish wood pirate chest that can be attractively displayed in any home, office or study. 11" L x 8-1/2" W x 5" H

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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
3Not worth the price!
By A Customer
My son was swept away by the description of this game he found in a mail-order catalog. Playing it is less enchanting. The game goes on and on, and those who are not winning are not having a particularly good time. Although Dread Pirate is extremely beautifully made, it is not a favorite. We've had an amazing amount of fun with better games, such as Zendo and Chrononauts, playing game after game. There are certainly much worse games out there than Dread Pirate, but there are also a few that are tremendously better. Buy this game if you are more interested in the quality and feel of the game pieces than in how much fun the rules are.

20 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
5From the Board Games Editor at BellaOnline.com
By Megan Romer
Dread Pirate (Second Edition), by Front Porch Classics, is one of the most attractive and interesting games I've ever come across. It's not a game for the casual game-player, but for a real collector, this game is perfect. Front Porch Classics calls its games "coffee table games", meaning that they're attractive enough to leave on display while they're not being played.The game does not come in a cardboard box, rather, it is in a beautiful wooden treasure chest. The game "board" is actually a large pirate's map, printed on a piece of fabric. Each player gets a solid metal ship (which are large-about 2 inches tall and an inch and a half wide from stem to stern!) which they move around the playing board by rolling the wooden dice or drawing a pirate card.The object of the game is to collect doubloons and treasure by moving around the board, raiding other pirate's ships and ports. The treasures are small jewels, much like those which often come with mancala sets. The doubloons are real (and heavy!) golden metal coins which look quite like what one might imagine pirates' booty would actually look like. Each player keeps their collected treasures in gorgeous velvet bags as they play the game.In addition to being a beautiful and fun game, Dread Pirate is also informative. The instruction booklet includes excerpts from the 1691 journal of Captain Arthur Howell, and each "Dread Pirate" card lists a fun fact about pirates.Any avid game collector who appreciates attractive games that incorporate real materials and who enjoys clever strategy games will love Dread Pirate.

22 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
5The Pirate's Life for Me!
By Tracy R. Hickman
I am something of a fan of pirates. I have studied their history and think a good swashbuckling film is hard to beat. So I was very excited this holiday season when Santa brought our family the coffee-table game `Dread Pirate' by Old Century Classics / Front Porch Classics. What a game, matey!

First of all, it is awesomely beautiful with doubloons that shine, have heft and go CLANK when you play with them. The game board is a cloth `treasure map' and the ships are elegant. The dice are wooden and each player gets their own velvety bag to hold their plunder of jewels and coin. All this fits nicely into a wooden treasure chest. It's well worth the price by my book.

There were even some intriguing game play elements to the game, especially the `blind draw' for treasure. You can actually download the rules to the game in PDF form from their website so you can see what I mean.

Fair winds and a following sea ... and a must-see-to-appreciate game for the entire family.

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YuGiOh Card Game Labyrinth of Nightmare 36 Ct. Booster Box Product Description:



  • Brand new in original factory-sealed packaging!
  • Look for Gemini Elf (Secret Rare) Magic Cylinder (Secret Rare) Torrential Tribute (Ultra Rare) United We Stand ( Ultra Rare) Mage Power (Ultra Rare).Plus many more powerful cards.

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Yu-Gi-Oh English Collectible Trading Cards Game! Check it out! The next English YuGiOh card game expansion series "Labyrinth of Nightmare" is here! This is a booster box of the UNLIMITED EDITION. 36 packs per box. Place your order now!

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Good series
By A Customer
Labyrinth of Nightmare is a good series, but definately not the best. Still has great cards, though. The commons in this set are actually useful, so there might be two or three cards you might think about adding to your deck from one single pack, instead of just the foil/rare card.

Now for some good cards in LON: Skull Lair (nice common, but might be obsolete by now because of LOD's Fiber Jar), Fusion Gate (a must in fusion decks, and it's just a short-primt common!), Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer (great beatdown monster with 1800 ATK and a nice effect), Bazoo the Soul-Eater (you can power it up to 2500 ATK for no tributes, but it might be obsolete for the same reason as Skull Lair. Still pretty good. I have one and it works well for me), Gemini Elf (level 4 1900 ATK monster, but it's a secret rare), Magic Cylinder (a pretty nice trap card), Dark Necrofear (good in certain decks), The Masked Beast (high ATK ritual), The Last Warrior From Another Planet (nice fusion), United We Stand (deadliest powerup), Mage Power (2nd best powerup), and a LOT more.

LON is a good set, but if there are other kinds of packs you can buy, buy those instead. Out of all the sets released, LON is the 2nd place for best set ever, after Legacy of Darkness and Pharaoh's Servant (those are tied). If you are in a store with LON, PSV and LOD, don't buy LON. However, if your store doesn't have PSV or LOD, but it does have LON, buy LON.

12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5gemi elf
By A Customer
first of all i think labyrinth of nightmare is the best pack so i decided to buy a box! it was awesome! i got 3 gemini elfs 1 magic cylinder! 2 united we stands 1 mage power 1 destiny board and the rest of the set i n a l 2 dark necrofears 1 last warior from another planet 1 masked beast and ritual card 3 bazoo the soul eaters 3 kycoo the ghost destroyers and some cool rares like amphibian beast and other cool ones! I would recomend this to any one who likes yugioh or is thinking about startin to duel!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5.......yeeeeeaaa
By A Customer
This is a very cool booster pack. It has very good cards such as Mage Power, United We Stand, Destiny Board, and Gemini Elf (1900 atk with no drawbacks). But if you look at it closely, you can see that there is sort of a theme for each expansion. This expansion is based on masks :). So I hope you enjoy this set of booster packs!

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