M mpholterman65 Jul 15, 2018 1 0 10 Jul 15, 2018 #1 Is it possible to use dated speakers with a newer receiver and record player? My son also bought a used tape deck/CD player he wants to hook up to the receiver.
Is it possible to use dated speakers with a newer receiver and record player? My son also bought a used tape deck/CD player he wants to hook up to the receiver.
Solution A A Alabalcho Jul 15, 2018 "Dated" means nothing. These speakers have power / impedance specs, and they must match the receiver / amp they are connected to. Record Player, Tape Deck, CD Player - all these are perfect input source for stereo (dual-hannel) or surround-sound AV receiver.
"Dated" means nothing. These speakers have power / impedance specs, and they must match the receiver / amp they are connected to. Record Player, Tape Deck, CD Player - all these are perfect input source for stereo (dual-hannel) or surround-sound AV receiver.
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,018 436 76,290 Jul 15, 2018 Solution #2 "Dated" means nothing. These speakers have power / impedance specs, and they must match the receiver / amp they are connected to. Record Player, Tape Deck, CD Player - all these are perfect input source for stereo (dual-hannel) or surround-sound AV receiver. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
"Dated" means nothing. These speakers have power / impedance specs, and they must match the receiver / amp they are connected to. Record Player, Tape Deck, CD Player - all these are perfect input source for stereo (dual-hannel) or surround-sound AV receiver.