Yes, apparently it is possible to use certain home stereo equipment with your iPod. See the related link.
There are several great iPod dock and CD player combinations, but a CD player will not directly plug into a iPod.
The Emerson CD Stereo Dual Alarm Clock Radio has the loudest volume, featuring twin 3" wide range speakers, a CD player and IPod/MP3 Player input.
To direct sound waves from an electronic device such as an mp3, ipod , or CD player , to the ears without disturbing the environment by using speakers .
In most cases you need 4 parts: 1- Input(microphone, iPod, CD player, radio, etc) 2- Mixer 3-amplifier 4- speakers
Many companies offer these great devices. Which are CD players with iPod docks. These systems offer great speakers with the ability to alter your stereo systems.
no but you can buy a Ilab or a iPod docking station do this there like CD players just you put your iPod on them
Do you mean your CD player or your amplifier? When you just want to hook it up to your home stereo, I think the most convenient way is to use an iPod docking station. If you follow the link below, you'll find a comparison of a few of those. When you want to copy music from your CD to your iPod, you'd best use your computer. Install iTunes, insert the CD and follow the instructions. That'll handle everything for you.
CD player speakers come in a variety of sizes, colors and styles. Consumers should consider purchasing new speakers from Amazon, which offers fast shipping and cheap prices.
The most reasonably priced Bose speakers that are compatible with a sony cd player would be the $158 speakers. There are many options at www.crutchfield.com, but they start around $158 for a pair.
Yes you would just need an adaplter cable to plug it in.
Yes, with correct wiring you can connect your car cd player to a stereo amplification system.
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