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If you don't already have a receiver or speakers then you pretty much have a very wide field to choose from. So you should narrow the field and perhaps if you consulted with a Best Buy associate they could help you with your choices. Where do you intend to use the CD changer, how much do you want to spend, how large an environment do you intend to listen to the CDs in? Those are some things to think about. As an example, if you want to fill a large family room with sound it will require more than say, just your bedroom or den. I recently listened to my Onkyo DX-C390 with a pair of very powerful powered speakers with a sub-woofer in my kitchen and was quite thrilled with hearing elements of the mix that I had never heard before from CDs that I have had for decades. I intend to integrate the CD changer into my 5.1 channel home theater system replacing an older DVD player with coaxial digital connection to my 5.1 channel receiver. If I were going to place the CD changer into my garage / workshop I would use some similar powered speakers or a bookshelf system of some type that had Auxiliary inputs which could take the feed from the CD changer analog output. You could even use a boombox type device. Some people want to simply use it with Bluetooth headphones and that is possible, with the proper accessories since the CD changer does not have Bluetooth capability. So while you have a starting point with the DX-C390 CD changer, you will have to answer your question. Maybe a friend or relative could help? I hope this was useful.
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