cd changer and reciever

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ottoman
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cd changer and reciever

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i have a sony 10-cd changer and have a sony reciever doesnt support a cd changer. now i want to hook up my cd changer, so i am going to buy a new reciever. does it matter what brand i get? does it have to be a sony reciever? i would like to buy another brand besides sony, like JVC or Pioneer.<p>thanks in advance
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Re: cd changer and reciever

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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by ottoman:
i have a sony 10-cd changer and have a sony reciever doesnt support a cd changer. now i want to hook up my cd changer, so i am going to buy a new reciever. does it matter what brand i get? does it have to be a sony reciever? i would like to buy another brand besides sony, like JVC or Pioneer.<p>thanks in advance<hr></blockquote><p>You have to pair them up...You may be able to get an RF adapter for the sony changer. I dunno tho. :shrug:
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Re: cd changer and reciever

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if u go with a sony u will have better sq because it will go through there cable but if u go with a dif brand u will have to use an rf modulator and quality prob won't be that good
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