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Answer this with the best response please !c>

Now i have a Klipsch v-2.400 system. Im tired of listening to MP3's and listening to that unreal sound it puts out with WOW plugin. I wan realness. SO im gonna buy a QUALITY cd player. Now can i hook up the cd player striahgt to my speaker system and will it work? What else WOULD i need for it to sound very good and work great in any environment?

I thank u for yur time.

Austin..

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the v2.400's use the same connections as the 4.1's, just FYI.

even if it has 4.1 output, use stereo since ProLogic will sound like poo, to me at least. Get a mini Y stereo adapter, put it in the headphone out and connect that to the promedia's.

once again though, what kind of high quality cd player? like a shelf component or a portable one?

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Yep thats one way but i`m not a great fan of using headphone connections as they usually have a displeasing 20db boost for low sensitivity headphones. You do have the other option of upgrading to the new 4.1 pre-amp (control pod) and using the stereo mini to dual rca from the cd players line out to the control pods line in. This would be the best option.

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Even if you use a 4.1 control pod you won't have the rear channels.

If you use splitters you will split the sig level to 2 inputs. That would do something, wouldn't it? Lower volume, more noise? And if you are talking about line-level outs then you really won't have much to split.

I have noticed that soundcards, and portable players give different volume levels.

For $20 you can get a Boostaroo headphone amp that gives plenty of sig for 3 sets of headphones.(or 1 set of headphones and the v2's) http://www.boostaroo.com/

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