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| Thread ID: 69629 | 2006-06-07 05:32:00 | CD Stacker advise required | SolMiester (139) | Press F1 |
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| 461327 | 2006-06-07 05:32:00 | Hi all, our work has recently installed a new PABX which has the worst 'On Hold' music you can think of. Unfortunately, we need to plug-in an external CD Stacker to change the music. So it need to be regular 240v NOT car 12V, connects with RCA jack (output) and not 1 of those that have like 5 CD's on a table that spins (they are too big) rather 1 that stackers CD's on top of one another. Anybody have any suggetsions Google isnt that helpful with this search |
SolMiester (139) | ||
| 461328 | 2006-06-07 05:40:00 | You could just use an MP3-CD player with a 3.5mm to RCA adapter cable. I believe DSE sells them for $68 - a lot cheaper than a CD stacker, a lot smaller, and you can also fit more music on it. | Erayd (23) | ||
| 461329 | 2006-06-07 05:41:00 | Or even just use a cheap MP3 player. | somebody (208) | ||
| 461330 | 2006-06-07 05:51:00 | Or even just use a cheap MP3 player. Provided it can be connected to an AC supply. |
Erayd (23) | ||
| 461331 | 2006-06-07 06:27:00 | Well, yes, mp3 music, of which I have heaps was my 1st suggestion, but the boss wants a CD stacker, perhaps to have content control with regards to licensing etc! | SolMiester (139) | ||
| 461332 | 2006-06-07 06:47:00 | Just go down to your local Noel Leemings, Harvey Normans or similar and see what you can get. Pioneer branded CD stackers which I've used in the past involve a sort of "cartridge" system which you inserted the disks into first, and then stuck the entire thing into the player. | somebody (208) | ||
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