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    CD players for listen stations

    Hey guys,

    I could find a thread for this so apologies if this has already been asked.

    I work in a music shop and we have 8 listen stations all wired up but only one cd player, so, i need to buy some more. i need a cd player with what looks like a serial port on the back, only thing is i have no idea what the the description of the "serial port" actually is.
    Basically i need 7 cheap versions or something similar to the denon dcd 615.

    Many many thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airstripone
    I work in a music shop and we have 8 listen stations all wired up but only one cd player, so, i need to buy some more. i need a cd player with what looks like a serial port on the back, only thing is i have no idea what the the description of the "serial port" actually is.
    My guess is that what you need is a computer (where serial ports are found) and not a collection of CD players. The stations you find at places like Barnes and Noble which play clips from a number of different albums most likely access a computer based music server - just as you would find going to Amazon.com.

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    What you're describing is the RS-232C interface. How much can you afford to spend? They're pricey by comparison to the average mass-market CDP.

    http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...ingid=52130268

    http://www.jr.com/yamaha/pe/YAM_CDC600BL/

    http://www.vanns.com/shop/servlet/it...key_id=6224238

    http://www.advancedlamps.com/Denon-D...548fc63a14a3ed

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    thanks for the response guys, jus had a look but the RS-232C is smaller then the one i need, where this is the average size of a VGA cable mine are more like a parallel connection ( sorry i said serial) like the old printer connections. arrgggg this is a nightmare

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airstripone
    thanks for the response guys, jus had a look but the RS-232C is smaller then the one i need, where this is the average size of a VGA cable mine are more like a parallel connection ( sorry i said serial) like the old printer connections. arrgggg this is a nightmare
    Sounds like you need a whole new system.
    I would take eight portables, glue them to a board, glue a headphone into each.
    But that is just me.
    I am just surprized to hear of a dedicated shop still selling CD(ALTHOUGH we do have one here in town).
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    You should find those Nakamichi listening stations that HMV and Tower Records use in Japan
    Audio Physic Avanti IV w/upgraded mids and crossover
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    Emotiva XPA-3
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