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Yes, unless you're using self-powered speakers. Then there's the little matter of controlling volume. Otherwise, any amp or receiver that accepts the RCA or digital outputs. Find and read the manual.
There is a line level converter that would need to be purchased to that you can get the front speakers to work with the amplifier. The stereo already has rca jacks for the rear speakers. You can connect these straight to the amplifier for it to work. Bes sure that you use the blue wire to connect to the remote turn on for the amplifiers. Once you get the line level converter you will connect the wires and connect the converter using the RCA jacks. The question would be how was the 12 disc changer connected to the system. Would need more information on the changer in order to help with that component.
This is a player only that requires a receiver or pre-amp/amp combination to drive speakers. The output from this unit is what is called "line level" and can be connected to any CD/DVD/VCR or TAPE input on a receiver.
Dan
You won't get any sound unless you connect your CD player to an appropriate input on your amplifier (any but phono or tape/md) and connect your speakers to this amp.
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