Author Topic: Frusturation is mounting and I'm now looking to buy an R or RX. What's different  (Read 501 times)

DragonmasterDan

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The frustration with using US Turbo Duos for playing CDs has been mounting due to constant failures. At this point I'm ready to buy a Duo R or RX by the end of the year. The question I have for everyone here is, what are the main differences between the R and RX. And how much more reliable are they?

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Frank_fjs

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No significant differences aside from minor cosmetics and the RX being bundled with a 6 button control pad.

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What he said
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DragonmasterDan

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No significant differences aside from minor cosmetics and the RX being bundled with a 6 button control pad.

How big is the reliability difference between the R and RX and the standard Duo. I've heard it's substantial, but I'm still kind of curious.
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same thing.

since the RX is bit younger, there are chances for a longer life. but this is pure speculation and it is probably much more important of how its pre-owner took care about etc.
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What are the cosmetic differences? Also is an RX indicated by a model code? I always thought the controller packed in was the only difference.
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What are the cosmetic differences?

The label is different and is in a different location (top left on the RX, bottom middle on the R), and the RX has a purplish eject button instead of the R's matching button.

Also is an RX indicated by a model code?

The RX is a PCE-DUORX; the R is a PI-TG10.

I always thought the controller packed in was the only difference.

It's the only difference that really matters.  :D
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Hmm wonder if anything is different under the hood. Awesome thanks for letting me know.    
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the R is whiteish and the RX is grayish



see?  The RX pad matches the RX, but its in front of a Duo-R thats slightly yellowed due to the lighting of the room mostly... but you can tell its more white than gray
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Under the hood they are the same. They came out at almost the same time (they advertised, sometimes, both in the same ad). The only real difference is the pad.

DragonmasterDan

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What would be a reasonable price range for me to look at for a Duo R or RX plus cables?
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I wouldn't pay much more than $200. I got one with the RGB scart mod off ebay for $220.
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You can score a Duo-R for under $200 pretty easy if patient. I would bite quickly if the price gets to $150-160 shipped (even if RGB modded).


I wouldn't pay much more than $200. I got one with the RGB scart mod off ebay for $220.
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DragonmasterDan

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You can score a Duo-R for under $200 pretty easy if patient. I would bite quickly if the price gets to $150-160 shipped (even if RGB modded).


I've seen a few under 200.00 shipped. I will probably go with that.
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Well what's actually wrong with the US Duo you have?  Is it having reading issues?  You can just put in a new lens for dirt cheap.  If you do want to just replace it go with an RX for reasons Tats stated of probably having a longer life.  They definitely shouldn't suffer from the sound caps drying out like on my US duo.  I was crazy and just fixed mine though.  Again if it is just a cd reading issue I'd try a new lens, before forking out the money on a new system.