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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak
The best way to achieve what you want/need is to either buy one of those compact shelf systems from a store like best buy... The ones where everything is built into one unit with speakers that you can place where you want.
Or what I would prefer is to go out and buy, within your set budget, a cd player, amp, and small book shelf speakers and be done with it. Doesn't sound like your need to be spending thousands on a fancy stereo.
The fact is, if you were using an iPod for your source, you would have a lot more options for size, price and style. Perhaps you should make an effort to become comfortable with this technology now rather than later. I too have CDs and vinyl but like the convenience of my iPod. If u can work your iPhone's basic functions you can certainly learn how to use an iPod. You do not need a fancy computer to set it up, just the basics with an Internet connection will do
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You didn't read my list. USB port and iPhone dock. We have iPods, other devices and phones, all with music in them.
Theme music, like holiday music, is on CD's purchased ions ago. Once a year they come out for 2-3 weeks. The unit needs to follow the work at hand, but does not need to be self powered. Don't need the thing in the living room when the action is in the kitchen and vice versa.
Scottmandue, I have an old Grundig Majestic console and a large table model. They sound pretty good for their time. Not very portable, but I could see converting one or the other. They ain't that valuable.