Impressive gear.
Concerning your dac quest...sure it will be a quest... imo you must try to find it in some japanese net pages like
this one, or in some japan auction centers like
this..
Here's a universal converter currency to help:
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
There's a few members in the forum who has interesting dacs i'm certain they will give you their opinion...
I have a few friends who has both Zhalou and Yulong Crystal (Chinese) dacs and are very pleased with them.
Keep us posted about your Nak findings, and good luck.
Thanks for the lead clint e.
That is just what I was looking for! I hope that I can somehow buy it.
I sent of an email for some info on the DAC and PS from your first link. I do not necessarily need the PS, as my existing one should work since Japan is 100V 50/60Hz. I could alway's use a spare!
Wish me luck as I try to work through all the details.
Regards,
Mike
I wish you all the luck in the world Mike. As i said before, they are indeed gorgeous pieces of audio engineering.

Of course i don't speak for others but it's always a pleasure to have a ST member with that kind of audio history in he's hands. Glad you found us.
Have fun.
Alvaro.
Thanks Alvaro, I hope that my quest is almost over. Your direction is truly appreciated! I could not have asked for any better insight other than what you provided.
I think I found a buying agent in Japan who will help me with the process and language barrier. I might have a chance at having the complete system by the end of the month!
My only other hurdle will be to check the DC output from the Japanese version to see if I can us my existing power supply or send of the Japanese version to be modified,
Thanks again for your direction!
Regards,
Mike
I GOT IT!
Secured its purchase today and it is in route to me. Lost a little on the weak Dollar to Yen, but the agent I used gave me a 10% discount on their commission, so it negated the drop recently.
I also confirmed that the DAC I am receiving is DC 12V in, so my power supply I already have will work. It was also serviced recently by Nakamichi to like new condition! So now, I will have an extra power supply/control unit and remote for parts if needed.
Thanks again Alvaro for that link with just the DAC.
Regards,
Mike
I cant wait to see pictures of your setup when you get it all together. thats great news
elroy
| QUOTE (Tower Boss @ November 06, 2008 12:00 pm) |
I GOT IT!
Secured its purchase today and it is in route to me. Lost a little on the weak Dollar to Yen, but the agent I used gave me a 10% discount on their commission, so it negated the drop recently.
I also confirmed that the DAC I am receiving is DC 12V in, so my power supply I already have will work. It was also serviced recently by Nakamichi to like new condition! So now, I will have an extra power supply/control unit and remote for parts if needed.
Thanks again Alvaro for that link with just the DAC.
Regards, Mike |
You're welcome amigo.
That's incredible news.

Glad i could help you.

Please keep us posted with a few pix or a small review about that audio classic piece of history.
That's some beautiful equipment!! I have a 20 year old Nak CDP-2A, and it is in great condition, but not nearly as nice as doze Dragons you got there. Nice score.
AK
| QUOTE (Tower Boss @ November 06, 2008 09:14 pm) |
[SIZE=6][font=Arial]Needless to say, I am pretty stoked about finally piecing these together! I just love the Japanese 80's and early 90's components! I have newer components of course to mesh my daily Audio/Video needs (Marantz SR8001 / SR9600 / DV9600's), but there is nothing like that era’s Rosewood Trimmed, VU Metered, Heavy Equipment!
I guess for me it all stems from piecing together a Yamaha 1000 Series (CX / MX / TX) system while I was in the Army. I bought these all through the PX Catalog, saving for months with my meager salary! I added lower end Nakamichi Cassette Deck, MusicBank CD and a plethora of DBX components when I could afford! Sad to say I sold it all in 92’ when I got out. |
Mike, it sounds like you and I shared a similiar path into this audio hobby. Only difference is that I kept most of my gear when I got out in Nov. '92. It was the PX that introduced me to things like Infinity Kappas, Klipsch, Polk Audio SDAs, Carver, Adcom, PS Audio, Onkyo Integra, Sony ES and DBX. I also meet my modern home theater needs with current Marantz models. I would love to read some more about your systems and see some pics.
BTW, where were you stationed? I was in Augsburg Germany with the 701st MI Brigade for most of my time, and bought my gear at the Audio/Video store on Rhein Main in Frankfurt, as well as the Stuttgart A/V store, and the local PX Augsburg. Frankfurt definitely had the greatest variety, followed by Stuttgart.
Rob