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Car CD player in a kitchen?
Bit of a beginner question....
I've been looking for one of those 'under cupboard' CD-radio units for ages and just can't find one for sale in the UK. I thought the other day that it might be possible to fit a car CD player to the underside of a kitchen cupboard and place some speakers but I don't know if this is sensible. Any opinions? Do they require a separate amp or can I just wire them directly to speakers? Cheers Ronnie |
Car CD player in a kitchen?
Ronnie Gibson wrote:
Bit of a beginner question.... I've been looking for one of those 'under cupboard' CD-radio units for ages and just can't find one for sale in the UK. I thought the other day that it might be possible to fit a car CD player to the underside of a kitchen cupboard and place some speakers but I don't know if this is sensible. Any opinions? Do they require a separate amp or can I just wire them directly to speakers? You can run speakers direct off a head unit , but be aware that car stereos need a pretty high current DC supply which will be a significant increase in cost. Also car speakers sound best when they have a sealed enclosure behind them so unless you were planning on sealing up one of your cupboards then there are other problems. I'd seriously consider buying a cheap little micro system with speakers on leads that can be placed anywhere while the stereo is out of sight. Under cupboard cd players also suffer badly from steam and grease from cooking giving them a good coating resulting in clogged up mechanism and dirty lenses very quickly -- Alex YZF 600 "I laugh in the face of danger" "Then I hide until it goes away" www.upce.org.uk www.drzoidberg.co.uk |
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