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Go to an auto sound store a buy an adapter harness. About $20.00.
A CD player offers a superior sound then a cassette player in which the cassette player offers a low quality stero sound.
You need to go to a car audio sound store and buy an adapter to tie the CD player into your car's harness. They cost about $20.00.
A CD player uses energy, which is supplied to it through the power cord. It doesn't have any other energy. A CD player does have and use energy, the types of energy it uses is chemical,potential, electrical, mechanical, and sound energy.
The price range for a basic CD player varies from store to store. One can find a basic MP3 CD player on Amazon or at RetailMeNot for a reasonable price compared to what is in the department stores.
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it can help us store data and play it back anytime anywhere you have a computer or CD player. A CD is very useful in our daily lives.
When you turn on a CD player, you are using electrical energy to power the player's components which then convert that electrical energy into sound energy through vibrations in the speakers.
A CD played on a DVD player will generally sound just as good as when played on a dedicated CD player, assuming both devices are of reasonable quality. DVD players are designed to handle audio CDs, and they typically use similar digital-to-analog converters. However, the sound quality can vary based on the specific hardware and components of each player, so there may be subtle differences in sound fidelity. In most cases, the differences are minimal and may not be noticeable to casual listeners.
because it broke and it had died a battery.
Anyone can purchase a Bose CD player radio directly from a Bose store location or from a local name brand carrier location. Best Buy store also carries Bose CD players in stock.
electric energy converted in to sound energy