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I would like to add a DVD player to my system to play mp3s. But, I only have
one open set of jacks on my receiver/amp.
Those are labeled Turntable. Can anything else be plugged into those? There is
a warning pertaining to the type of Stylus" I use (magnet not ceramic or vice
versa), but no other mention.
I am looking to find a port for the DVD player and would even move something
else to those if they were compatable.
The others are CD Player: I really want to keep the carousel. I don't intend to
burn any existing CD's into Mp3s and unless I buy a DVD Changer "$$$", I need
this.
Cassette Player 1 (my cassette player is in this),
Cassette Player2 / Television (I have my television into this. I have 2 VCRs on
an AB switch and setting up the sound for both would be crazy.)
On 15 Oct 2004 12:29:20 GMT, mmccorm100@aol.com (MMccorm100) wrote:
>I would like to add a DVD player to my system to play mp3s. But, I only have
>one open set of jacks on my receiver/amp.
>Those are labeled Turntable. Can anything else be plugged into those? There is
>a warning pertaining to the type of Stylus" I use (magnet not ceramic or vice
>versa), but no other mention.
No. They accept a much lower level than you require. And, even more
important, they feature drastic equalisation that compensates for the
physical limitations of vinyl records.
>I am looking to find a port for the DVD player and would even move something
>else to those if they were compatable.
>
>The others are CD Player: I really want to keep the carousel. I don't intend to
>burn any existing CD's into Mp3s and unless I buy a DVD Changer "$$$", I need
>this.
>Cassette Player 1 (my cassette player is in this),
>Cassette Player2 / Television (I have my television into this. I have 2 VCRs on
>an AB switch and setting up the sound for both would be crazy.)
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