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An older sound board that consisted of an ODR system came to the shop I work at, and by my nature I need to know some facts and info about it.

Unfortunately I don't recall the model #'s but it consists of a deck w/ about 4 buttons and a large remote, some sort of processor, three amps and some speakers, so let the info flow. (any rough pricing would be great too) 

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It is worth more than my car, or was at one point in time. ODR, Optical Digital Reference I believe was supposed to the best when it came to SQ. You don't really see much of it anymore, people that have it won't part with it, or it has just went away. But if it makes you feel better I will give you $50.00 for everything that came in!!!! LOL!!!!
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Judging by what you said in the first part, I will let you have the little plastic plaque that says Pioneer ODR for $50.00Any info on Pio. ODR? -- posted image.

Do you suppose the deck has 24 bit D/A converters? And can one use other amps or is all interfaced?

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I think it is all interfaced. I have only seen one ODR system in the 13.5 years I have been doing this. From what I gathered it all worked together, but I could be wrong. Look at this page I just found...WOW.
http://www.rtol.net/scornell/FSsystem.htm
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Interesting, that changer matches up and that processor sounds about right minus the carriozera title. Thanks for the info, I might look in to acquiring some of this stuff.
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I want to say, and I could be wrong, but the carriozera is from Pioneer Japan.
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I see, well thanks again.

I just remebered that Eclipse was in the market with a similar proudct line up to the ODR gear. 


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