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Unfortunately I'd be using radio, casette, and a cd player that has no
digital out. My sound card is built into the mother board, so I have no
choice, really, but to use it, no digital outs either. Don't think you can
easily buy converters. Also, i want to be certain that whatever I put into
the md player will always record, because some CD's I've used to put mp3s
on my computer anyway, so they would likely be considered first generation
by now, but I have deleted some, but the cd doesn't know that for the scms
thing. 
t 12:15 PM 12/3/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 10:35:25AM -0500, Jerry Jelinek wrote:
>> 
>> brent harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> >Any decks with multiple analog inputs?...
>> 
>> I'm not aware of any with multiple analog inputs.   For switching of
>> multiple analog sources, I'd go to Radio Shack and get an analog A-B
>> switcher for stereo switching. 
>> 
>> If you want multiple digital inputs, Sony has them.  My JB920 has 2 coax
>> digital and 1 optical digital inputs.  It also has optical and coax
>> digital outputs. 
>
>Actually, the JB920 (US version, anyway) has two optical and one coax
>digital inputs.
>
>Bob
>
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