Quoting Julie Cleveland <juliecleveland@...>: > > Sorry, I should have specified. > Don't need battery or portability. > Just need to practice. I have no $$ really to buy anything at the > moment. > > I have a stereo system. I can play the theremin thru it? I was afraid > I'd blow it out or something. > It's a Kenwood stereo receiver and the speakers are bookshelf (sony) > I guess what you told me about the computer speakers applies here?-Go > to Radio shack and get the appropriate jack(s) and so forth? > The Kenwood stereo will work just fine for what you want to do. You could plug in to the AUX, TUNER, or a TAPE input and it it should work fine. Suggest that you get a cable that has a male 1/4" on one end and a male RCA connector on the other. In addition, get a 'Y' cable: RCA female on one end, two RCA males on the other -- the males would plug in to the left and right channels. If your Kenwood has a "MONO" switch on the front panel, then you don't need the Y connector -- just plug into the left or right channel and the MONO switch will route the theremin to both speakers.
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Re: [Aetherphon] Re: hello, i'm new, qu re: amps
2008-07-21 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
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