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TEAC DAP-20 question
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If anyone is familiar with this deck, please get in touch. Thanks...
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Re: TEAC DAP-20 question
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I used to own one. Nice piece of gear. Almost completely interchangeable with the Casio DA-7 (which I also had). Only difference was that the TEAC had XLR inputs.
It was basically the predecessor to the DA-P1, but without phantom power.
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What do you need to know? A friend of mine owns one that he has lent to me before to use, maybe I can be a some help.
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Owned a DA7 (which as pointed out above was almost identical). Let me know if I can help.
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