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I have a good quality Sony mini-system that I am starting to have problems
with loosing one of the channels. I don't think it is a speaker wire problem. It's about eight years old and I am afraid that repairing it could be expensive. I do not have much room for a full size receiver and cd player. Any suggestions on small pieces of equipment. I plan to keep the speakers, they are pretty good. I had paid about $500.00 when I bought it. Ron |
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you may want to check out Ebay for some of the smaller Nakamichi systems....
"Ron Rogers" wrote in message ... I have a good quality Sony mini-system that I am starting to have problems with loosing one of the channels. I don't think it is a speaker wire problem. It's about eight years old and I am afraid that repairing it could be expensive. I do not have much room for a full size receiver and cd player. Any suggestions on small pieces of equipment. I plan to keep the speakers, they are pretty good. I had paid about $500.00 when I bought it. Ron |
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NAD made (makes?) a 30 watt receiver called the L-40, which has a built
in single disc CD player. If you don't need the cassette decks, its better in quality than most of the 'mini systems' I've seen. You could check their website a www.nadelectronics.com Regards, Tim Schwartz Ron Rogers wrote: I have a good quality Sony mini-system that I am starting to have problems with loosing one of the channels. I don't think it is a speaker wire problem. It's about eight years old and I am afraid that repairing it could be expensive. I do not have much room for a full size receiver and cd player. Any suggestions on small pieces of equipment. I plan to keep the speakers, they are pretty good. I had paid about $500.00 when I bought it. Ron |
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Tim Schwartz wrote in message ...
NAD made (makes?) a 30 watt receiver called the L-40, which has a built in single disc CD player. If you don't need the cassette decks, its better in quality than most of the 'mini systems' I've seen. You could check their website a www.nadelectronics.com Good suggestion, but these days DVD players are so cheap that I'd buy a DVD player instead of a CD player. Some companies (like JVC, which has CompuLink, or Sony, with S-Link) make CD and DVD players, VCRs, receivers, TVs, etc. that can be connected so that all the gear from that brand automatically functions as one unit. For example, when you put a CD into the CD or DVD player, the player will automatically tell the receiver to power up and switch to the correct settings. I realize the above may be more than you really need or want, but it can be very convenient to use, and brands like JVC and Sony are very affordable. If you don't want that much convenience, you could go with a player and receiver from one brand, which most likely can be operated from one remote. |