I had $1k+ worth of stereo equipment and nobody tried to steal it, but people did steal boomboxes, rack mounted amps, and even freaking jbl dual 15" pro style speakers (150 pounds each, cost about $100 each). From what I've seen thieves will take flashy over quality, since at a pawn shop, more people will pay money for a big flashy boombox then an antique looking rotel amp.
Now with that wave radio, you get 1 auxiliary in, 1 aux out. It'll be a great clock radio, and perhaps all you need for music. Test it out and tell me if it's enough sound for you.
If it is then you've got a couple of options:
If the tv has aux in/out, you could hook up the dvd player to the tv, the tv to the radio. There might be an audible loss in quality though.
Hook either the dvd, tv, or cd player into the radio, then you've got only one source at a time, switching sources is... inconvenient.
Get an av switchbox, and use it to hook all the components into that radio, which will give probably the worst quality, depending on the switchbox. How audible a difference in quality will be up to you.
If you want more than just that radio, then you also have a couple of options:
Use the radio separately.
Use the radio with powered speakers (compuer speakers).
Get a system with a tuner (boombox or desk system) and not worry about the radio. Get something with a couple of inputs and plug everything else in.
Get an integrated amp and speakers, use the radio as a tuner for it. Plug everything else in, and use it to select the source.
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