There are a few electronics guys that would fix them or use parts off them. I would put them on eBay. It seems like a little work because you will not get a lot of money but you maybe surprised. At the end of the day you you will not have to store a boat anchor. There is one guy I know who may take the broken stuff for parts and projects. His name is Stephen Sank. You can reach him at http://thuntek.net/~bk11/home.htm. He probably would not pay anything but the shipping based on if he thinks he could use parts off it in the future.
electronics graveyard ?
My Linn Karik cd player expired this weekend as did the Technics SL10 linear tracker. I'll make an attempt to resurrect the Technics but the Karik seems to have laser problems. I also have a Sony ES player that is ready to go. Other than pitching them in the trash, is there a place that recycles electronics?
I don't feel a lot of remorse throwing a 59.00 video player in the trash but these pieces would be painful to see in the trash bin.
I don't feel a lot of remorse throwing a 59.00 video player in the trash but these pieces would be painful to see in the trash bin.
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