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Anonymous Posted on Nov 18, 2011

I cannot find power input for Brookstone AcoustiClear3cd player

I just can't find out how the equipment is connected to power source. There is no input source

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    Wayne E Miller II Jan 11, 2017

    You need a 9 Pin Mini Din Minidin Male to MaleCable Non Standard B Type

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You need a 9 Pin Mini Din Minidin Male to Male Cable Non Standard B Type I seen some on amazon.

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Hi, I have exactly the same dilema. I am wondering if we are supposed to put in the Aux In. Because I am looking like a complete idiot for buying this thing without the power cord. Now for not finding how to plug it in... Please let me know if you found out.

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Here are three options to connect your EQ901B or a BOSE 901® Equalizer to a typical Audio Video Receiver (AVR). See:

https://deercreekaudio.com/blogs-%26-updates/f/connecting-your-eq901-to-an-audio-video-receiver-avr

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