kelly
Herr Babelfish der Übersetzer, he wore a whipped-cream-covered tutu for this title.
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So I'm re-thinking the idea of a "totable" system. Really I don't need to carry this stuff with me everywhere, I just need it at work. The problem is that my current job doesn't have offices or locking overhead bins. Instead, I have one two-drawer locking file cabinet and that's it.
Lucky for me, I don't really need to store anything in this cabinet, so I could devote it to audio stuff. I've already got an ART DI/O and could be easily enough persuaded to pick up another one if I could make this work.
What I need is a CD player that has a smaller footprint than a normal stereo component so it could fit in the drawer. It doesn't need to be light, it doesn't need battery life--in fact, heavy and dampened is preferred. Ideally, I'm looking for one with a coax output.
I know this may seem silly, but throwing a portable cd player, amp, cables, etc. into a backpack every day seems silly too and I'd rather just have something I could leave at work. Any suggestions or reviews of small players appreciated.
Lucky for me, I don't really need to store anything in this cabinet, so I could devote it to audio stuff. I've already got an ART DI/O and could be easily enough persuaded to pick up another one if I could make this work.
What I need is a CD player that has a smaller footprint than a normal stereo component so it could fit in the drawer. It doesn't need to be light, it doesn't need battery life--in fact, heavy and dampened is preferred. Ideally, I'm looking for one with a coax output.
I know this may seem silly, but throwing a portable cd player, amp, cables, etc. into a backpack every day seems silly too and I'd rather just have something I could leave at work. Any suggestions or reviews of small players appreciated.