but there are many units now that have usb d/a conversion; so they use the 
usb cable directly.
Sure this solution blow would work on any stereo. But there are usb units 
around now.





On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Martin Robson wrote:

> what you need to get, is a stereo system that has 2 phono input sockets on 
> the back, then you can just get a twin phono to standard headphone jack cable.
>
> hope this helps
>
> Martin
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>  I am wondering if there are radio or stereo systems out there that one can
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