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Hi folks, I'm a beginner here, so forgive me if this is posted in the
wrong forum. I'm looking at an Onkyo TX-4000 to replace my failing amp/ receiver. I only use it for audio, mostly vinyl. The Onkyo has a phono input and 2 tape inputs. Will I be able to use one of the tape inputs for a CD player input? No ipod or mp3's, I just play regular CDs. Thank you, Marc |
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![]() "Cartouche" wrote in message ... Hi folks, I'm a beginner here, so forgive me if this is posted in the wrong forum. I'm looking at an Onkyo TX-4000 to replace my failing amp/ receiver. I only use it for audio, mostly vinyl. The Onkyo has a phono input and 2 tape inputs. Will I be able to use one of the tape inputs for a CD player input? No ipod or mp3's, I just play regular CDs. Thank you, Marc No problems that I can see. The output of a CD player and that of a tape recorder should be comparable. S. -- http://audiopages.googlepages.com |
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