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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Sales & Trades => Topic started by: Mathius on April 18, 2014, 02:59:10 PM
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I have a Sega CD model 1 w/ mounting plate and screw, plus an official AC adapter for sale. Console is in good (read: "Gamers'") condition. There is a small crack on the faceplate above the tray's "CD" swirl. It's not very noticeable while you're playing.
Console works great. Asking $50 for everything. Shipping not included.
Edit: Console does not include box
No resellers please.
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=[ in need of a model 2. Good luck with the post
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If you're just looking for a sega cd to play your games on, model 1 works fine with a model 2 genesis. You'll have to remove the rubber feet on the bottom but after that it fits and interfaces perfectly. Looks a little bit wonky, but who cares?
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wow awesome deal matt!
model 1 is waaay cooler than 2 and if you dont have a model 1 genesis get one they are cheap
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I'm interested. PM coming your way:)
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i read somewhere the model 2's last longer ... true ?
not a fan of the space on the side ... would like a cleaner look
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Not true.
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Not true.
Yeah I've had bad luck with the model 2's, I haven't seen one without a dead fuse in a long time. I have 2 broken model 2's right now in fact but my model 1 keeps playing strong. The 1 though is a little more delicate mechanically though, that front loading tray is very fragile and comes off track easily.
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Not true.
Yeah I've had bad luck with the model 2's, I haven't seen one without a dead fuse in a long time. I have 2 broken model 2's right now in fact but my model 1 keeps playing strong. The 1 though is a little more delicate mechanically though, that front loading tray is very fragile and comes off track easily.
I have had two model 1s and never had any issues either. My current one looked unused when I nabbed it off ebay last year. She should see many good years ahead still.
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Model 1's biggest issue is the same as the LA. As previously stated, the front loading tray comes off the track quite often. The internals of the system seem to work fine and hold up well.
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I think the model 2 Sega CD is more reliable in the sense that you don't need to worry about the whole gear lifting laser mech/ejecting tray combo. Just drop the disc in an go. If something's wrong, it's normally the laser or the fuse because someone stuck a NES power supply in there.
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This is all anecdotal, but I've seen a friend go through 5 broken Model 1 Sega CDs while my Model 2 keeps on truckin'. The more moving parts we come across, the more problems we see.
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my model 2 keeps locking up at the same spot in Vay.
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damn i wish i knew about this sooner