I just came across a box of old music cassettes, that have been in storage for years now... many of them are obscure artists who never ended up on more modern media.
I would like to get a cassette player which will play to usb, so I can record them on computer.
I've been looking around...
Okay, we had previously purchased the Denon AVR-X1600H, and it has generally been working well for us. Listening through bluetooth headphones is disappointing, since the Denon does not actually provide any volume control, and max volume output via bluetooth is pretty pathetic, but milady was...
We just purchased this receiver, and mostly are quite happy with it... but there is one very disappointing aspect to this; although it is extremely easy to get bluetooth headphones to pair with the receiver, there seems to be a maximum volume with bluetooth, which is frankly quite inadequate...
We have an SL-PD8 CD changer, which we got off eBay a couple of years ago... it's been working just fine, up until a week or so back, and milady loves it...
Recently, though, it's started doing some odd things; basically, it doesn't seem to actually know which slots actually have disk in them...
Most of the receivers that I'm looking at here, have an Ethernet cable input...
What exactly will that interface look like? Will I get a Roku-style list of channel options to connect to?
In fact, would we be able to just drop the Roku with this available??
Our existing receiver doesn't have...
Okay, the main reasons that milady wants to get a new receiver, is so she can connect a set of bluetooth headphones to it...
We've spent a few years trying different solutions to connect headphones to our old receiver via bluetooth adapters that plug into the headphone jack, and none have worked...
First, I've already read other threads about what actually constitutes a valid home theater system... our system doesn't qualify... I admit it and am properly shamed. I beg y'all, *please* side-step this issue for now, so I can ask some questions about revising our existing system. I'll...