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| drsoos |
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 2:07 am |
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My JVC receiver(RX_880VBK) manual refers to controlling other JVC
components including JVC turntables with the receiver remote if
connected "through the COMPU LINK-3 SYNCHRO jacks". I have my other
components hooked up this way and I would like to know which turntable
models support this feature. JVC didn't reply to my query. Vinyl may
be as obsolete as 8-track and dial phones, but I like to spin some
LP's occasionally. Can anyone help me? |
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Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2004 4:05 am |
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swc58@hotmail.com (drsoos) wrote in message news:<4a092a39.0408242255.6b65d0df@posting.google.com>...
Quote: My JVC receiver(RX_880VBK) manual refers to controlling other JVC
components including JVC turntables with the receiver remote if
connected "through the COMPU LINK-3 SYNCHRO jacks". I have my other
components hooked up this way and I would like to know which turntable
models support this feature. JVC didn't reply to my query. Vinyl may
be as obsolete as 8-track and dial phones, but I like to spin some
LP's occasionally. Can anyone help me?
Personally I would opt for a beeter quality T?T such as a Rega Planer
3 or Project. Ok no compu link but if its sound quality you're after
these two take some beating |
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| drsoos |
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2004 6:05 pm |
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facundoquiroga38@hotmail.com wrote in message news:<2b4b596c.0409040019.48760147@posting.google.com>...
Quote: swc58@hotmail.com (drsoos) wrote in message news:<4a092a39.0408242255.6b65d0df@posting.google.com>...
My JVC receiver(RX_880VBK) manual refers to controlling other JVC
components including JVC turntables with the receiver remote if
connected "through the COMPU LINK-3 SYNCHRO jacks". I have my other
components hooked up this way and I would like to know which turntable
models support this feature. JVC didn't reply to my query. Vinyl may
be as obsolete as 8-track and dial phones, but I like to spin some
LP's occasionally. Can anyone help me?
Personally I would opt for a beeter quality T?T such as a Rega Planer
3 or Project. Ok no compu link but if its sound quality you're after
these two take some beating
Thank you for your interest and reply. I'm currently using a decent
Technics TT w/ Audio Technia cartridge which is fine for me but I
really want the compulink because everything else works together from
1 remote.
Anyone else? |
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