The Marantz CD5003 comes with an excellent headphone amplifier installed.
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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.
You can buy a 4 channel cd player and add a crossover and amplifier.
A `standard headphone jack cable' usually refers to a 1/4" connector. The `mini' is what is normally found on items like a portable .mp3 player or CD player, which is to say, 3.5 mm. in diameter.
I would go with the JVC KS AX4504 Amplifier
no, a factory CD player can be used in a vehicle that has subwoofers attached. as long as the factory CD player in the vehicle has treble, bass, and subwoofer controls on it, it will be fine. if not, an aftermarket CD player will be the solution. with subwoofers, you need to control the amount of power that are ran through them. the amplifier is a control, but if not set correctly on the CD player, you could blow your subwoofers.
It uses the basic auxilliary jack found in common cd/dvd players.
The Califone Powered Learning Center, Music Maker and Classroom Boom Box Listening Center come with four headphone jacks with individual adjustable volume control.
Get an 1/8"x1/8" cord (like to hook up an mp3 to a radio or aux) and a 1/4" adapter. Plug the small end in the cd player and the other side into the adapter which will plug into the pa system. Or, if the pa has stereo jacks you can get a cord that's 1/8" on one end and red/white patch on the other end.
Ok so u do have a cd player yes ur cd player needs to hook up an amplifier to play ur sub woofers the cd it self doesn't have enough power to play the subs
Yes you can. Seek professional assistance here or you could ruin the amplifier you install. Y-THInK-Y
Insert a music CD in the optical drive. A. Check the volume controls on the speaker amplifier.