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Pioneer Stereo Receivers With Cd

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Pioneer Stereo Receivers With Cd

2024-05-17 03:29:51

The Pioneer CD album is the best. On all of my personal productions, I copy a personal cover, reflecting all of my memories, by using lightscribe. --- it just looks professional. Guess what! cheaper album are not UV protected. Over time, the cheaper album will completedly wipe off your precious memories off the CD/DVD cover.

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2024-05-22 08:35:16

I'm a mobile DJ that uses 2 Pioneer CDJ 900 NXS CD players when I play music. I used thus product so that I can link the 2 players. To my surprise the music sounds full. The bass had more punch & the highs were crisp. I recommend this product. I bought another one for my computer's ethenet.

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2024-07-05 01:50:34

It's easy to use and the sound is great. I was without one for a number of years. It was broken and it was a Pioneer brand . This is compatible with my old CD player.

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2024-07-09 09:21:44

I've been using Pioneer stereo products since the '80s. This is the first piece of computer hardware I've purchased from them and it is a fine piece of equipment. Very well made and engineered!

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2024-04-19 07:40:23

Hooked it up to my 50+ year old Pioneer stereo, and out came the sound. As others have noted, even when turned off the unit continues to seek its pairing partner. But easily remedied by simply unplugging till the next use.

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2024-09-24 03:25:15

Use these for running lavs receivers into a mixer/recorder. No problems, but you have to be aware that it doesnt work for some devices depending on mono/stereo issues. For example this doesnt work to run a Sennheiser G4 RX unit into a single XLR input- that requires a stereo mini to split XLR channels.

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2024-08-04 02:14:14

Perfect replacement chord for some stereo receivers; in my case an RS 700 Yamaha receiver. Also works for some Fender guitar amplifiers. Did the job perfectly.

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2024-09-15 03:20:38

Hi! I just both cd 60 along with stereo 70s. Nice match for both design and quality sound. But still I have a question that I am trying to answear mysel... is DAC in cd 60 better then what stereo 70s has in it? What DAC should I use between those two for best sound. What model are they... these info is nowhere to be found. Should I use rca or optical? If optical then I belive I use stereo 70s (amp dac)

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2024-09-09 09:27:22

First of i would never ever think I'm going to give a rave review for that kind of speakers. For years i was using standard condo amp-cd-speakers. I switched between probably 30 pairs of speakers, many amps, cd players and dads. Always pretty decent stuff like KEF, B&W, Tannoy, PSB etc.... Well i have to say that for everyday use Sonos is amazing. I still like to listen to my favorites tracks via my dedicated stereo system but.... Well probably 85% of time I'm using Sonos in couple of rooms. Quality satisfying my 1000% it might be not a match for my stereo but, well it is much cheaper (Sonos Play5 2nd gen, 2 speakers setup as stereo pair) and it is very portable. Setup is a breeze, quality is great and sound is really nice. To me it is a great product and I'm enjoying it every day. Thanks

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2024-09-23 07:51:38

Not a mixer but if you have fairly balanced mics it is a cheap blender/ splitter. The item did as advertised, important to use identical mic's and crank up the volume. It's a simple fix for several AV/LiveSound issues. If you're running a Mono system, this lets you use a single channel for a stereo device (2 actually). tape/CD decks, computers, iPods, handheld recorders typically have RCAs, and those cables are always handy. I prefer an RCA to 1/4 inch, but they're not always at arms reach, and it doesn't solve the stereo/mono issue. It also let's you put 2 devices on a single channel if you have a smaller board. Lastly, many boards have RCA inputs for CD/Tape/Computer, but they don't let you EQ them or assign them to sub buses. It's just a convenient device to have around, especially for smaller boards and when you don't need stereo (like in a general PA setup).

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