NAD - C 521BEE CD player





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The NAD C521 BEE stereo CD player, circa 2003, tested and working, weighing 3 kg, one unit with no extras, featuring analog and digital (coax) outputs and supporting standard CDs and CD-R/RW.
Description from the seller
The NAD C521 BEE is a stereo CD player from around 2003, designed by Bjorn Eric Edvardsen (hence the “BEE” designation). 
It supports standard audio CDs, CD-R/RW and has both analog and digital (coax) output.
To properly deliver this product, it is carefully packed in very strong boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with plenty of padding. We mainly use plastic as padding material, but if something else is desired, please contact us. The package is shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For further packing requests please message after purchase. Photos serve as additional description of the condition of the product / the condition of the display & LEDs. Please view them carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands.
Seller's Story
The NAD C521 BEE is a stereo CD player from around 2003, designed by Bjorn Eric Edvardsen (hence the “BEE” designation). 
It supports standard audio CDs, CD-R/RW and has both analog and digital (coax) output.
To properly deliver this product, it is carefully packed in very strong boxes, wrapped in bubble wrap with plenty of padding. We mainly use plastic as padding material, but if something else is desired, please contact us. The package is shipped insured to protect both the buyer and the seller. For further packing requests please message after purchase. Photos serve as additional description of the condition of the product / the condition of the display & LEDs. Please view them carefully before purchase. Orders to islands or special destinations incur higher shipping costs, for example the Canary Islands.

