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If I buy one of the Degen 1103 or something along those lines, can I hook it up
to my larger stereo reciever with better speakers? Maybe through the headphone jack or something? I just don't really like listening to stuff through a teeny speaker. |
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There's probably a simpler solution, but I bought a cheap small FM
transmitter from Radio Shack, called a Sound Sender (Omega Electronics FMX01) that I put into the output jack of my small Grundig. I use that to b'cast to the FM band -- boombox or stereo receiver -- you can select a frequency between 89-95.5 MHz, and it amplifies nicely throughout the house. Works for me! "Doc Gorpon" wrote in message ... If I buy one of the Degen 1103 or something along those lines, can I hook it up to my larger stereo reciever with better speakers? Maybe through the headphone jack or something? I just don't really like listening to stuff through a teeny speaker. |
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Doc Gorpon schrieb: If I buy one of the Degen 1103 or something along those lines, can I hook it up to my larger stereo reciever with better speakers? Maybe through the headphone jack or something? I just don't really like listening to stuff through a teeny speaker. When does a teeny speaker become an adult speaker....? Just curious... :-) Just connect a pair of better ones amplified PC-speakers... |
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