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Stereo Cd Receivers
Christian | 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. 5 |
Christopher M. | 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. 5 |
Cip_007 | 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) 5 |
Konrad78 | 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 5 |
Salvatore | 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). 5 |
Rick the Worship Pastor | 2024-08-25 06:58:59 |
Was looking for something to problem solve RCA line level problems. In working with our choir, I run a stand-alone CD player into a Roland keyboard amplifier that even has RCA inputs, but the level was too hot: I barely turned up the amplifier volume and there was too much sound. This device solved the problem. It works as a handy attenuator (whether or not stereo separation is what one is seeking), and it works as a channel separator too. I've used it with choral stereo split tracks (vocals on left channel, orchestral accompaniment on right). I can play a song for the group from the CD, using both channels, then drop out (or just lower, if we want) the vocal track as we learn to sing to the accompaniment. Practical, well-built product! 5 |
MeshFan | 2024-08-28 03:14:58 |
The sound out of these as a stereo pair in fantastic. What's even better is it gave me a way of using both my CD player and turntable using the 3.5mm inputs on each speaker with no need for a separate RCA switch, yet they still work as a stereo pair and they both come on automatically when I insert a CD or start playing my vinyl. OK so I have a couple more trailing cables, but it's a lot cheaper than buying a Sonos Port or Amp. I previously had just the one Five with an RCA switch. Adding a second is like night and day. Such a difference both in sound and in convenience. Delighted with my new set up. 5 |
Beck | 2024-09-04 04:45:30 |
I replaced my old stereo/cd player/big speaker unit with the sleek Sonos 5. No more messy wires, no loading/unloading cd's, just choose a playlist from my computer or tablet and go. I haven't used any streaming music services because I have so much music loaded onto my computer, so can't comment on that aspect. But I was pleasantly surprised with local radio availability. The Sonos 5 is more than enough for my smallish house. I love it. 5 |
Fankdj | 2024-08-12 03:56:11 |
I bought this a month ago am glad I did! I was just looking for a basic simple stereo receiver for my cd & vinyl records. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-16 07:57:11 |
I play all of my music CD's and MP3's on my desktop computer routing the line out signal from my sound card into a stereo system that has speakers in various locations in my home. There was always a low level hum while the computer was powered on when playing music, not too bad but not desirable. When the computer was powered off the hum would get much louder and the stereo system would need to be powered down or switched to a different input such as FM or phono to eliminate the noise. I tried several filters and even ground isolation circuits, no help. I determined the problem source was common mode noise, a difference between ground potentials of the two systems. I purchased the HE18 because of the size and superior audio specifications. Very easy to install giving me options for several different connector types, I used the RCA style connectors. Excellent results. Problem eliminated. I do not detect any frequency or volume loss. 5 |