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Volume control at the speaker?
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news.net In a distributed audio system in a residence, how can volume control in each room be accomplished. (1) Separate amp at each location, not totally impractical in these days when you can get a pertty fair 100 wpc amp for under $80 if you look around. (2) Transformer-type stepped volume controls. Ironically they are around $30 each, so you're talking a bit less than half the price of the receiver. http://www.hometech.com/audio/volume.html |
Volume control at the speaker?
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news.net Thus spake Arny Krueger: (1) Separate amp at each location, not totally impractical in these days when you can get a pertty fair 100 wpc amp for under $80 if you look around. Sources for small amplifiers? Place in wall? Attic? http://cgi.ebay.com/Amplifier-module...QQcmdZViewItem It needs a pair of 24 volt transformers, and here are some candidates at about $12 each: http://www.action-electronics.com/trnsfrmr.htm Google turns up so many amps, but are stereo system component types. Those too, including receivers. |
Wireless audio distribution?
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Volume control at the speaker?
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DaveC wrote: (1) Separate amp at each location, not totally impractical in these days when you can get a pertty fair 100 wpc amp for under $80 if you look around. Sources for small amplifiers? Place in wall? Attic? My solution was to make them, as if hidden don't have to look pretty. Plenty of kits on the market. I used a DC controlled pre-amp for volume etc, as then the controls take up a tiny space and can easily be fitted on a face plate of the type used for sockets etc, and there are no safety implications if used in a wet room. This was some time ago - a remote control might do as well. But I've got an easy to wire house. Victorian with a cellar and dry lined walls. A modern solid concrete one would be a different matter. ;-) -- *To steal ideas from *one* person is plagiarism; from many, research* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Wireless audio distribution?
"DaveC" wrote in message news.net... Is there a wireless solution to distributing audio throughout a residence to 8 rooms? Digital? Yes, there is; you can have a central computer acting as a music server, with a wireless ethernet network, and network music devices such as the Squeezebox. So, in each of the eight rooms you'd have speakers and an amplifier (or powered speakers) and a Squeezebox. You could also have other devices connected to the amplifier. So you could have: Mode 1: All eight rooms playing the same sound from their Squeezebox, with the Squeezebox acting in multicast mode. The volume in each room would be controlled by its own amplifier. Mode 2: Some of the eight rooms playing the same sound from their Squeezebox, and others playing diferent sounds from the music server via the Squeezebox. Selection of music in each room is controlled by the Squeezebox remote control. Mode 3: Some of the rooms playings sounds from their Squeezboxes, others playing sounds from local sources (eg, TV with line-out connections, or their own computer.) Now: there's no need to use wireless everywhere; you can use a mix of wired and wireless connections. The Squeezebox is one of the more expensive devices at £250 or so each. I have a Netgear MP101, which now cost about £70, but can't do Multicast. On the other hand, all these devices can do Internet radio. I've not looked into it, but I suppose you ought to be able to set up your own Internet radion statio within your home, so all your Netgear boxes could tune into it. (Does anyone know how to set up an Intenet radio station for use within their home?) Costs for a basic quality system (YMMV): Central Computer ... whatever Central Wireless Ethernet hub ... £70 Per room Netgear MP101: £70 Per room amplifier: eg Richer Sounds Cambridge A1 £80 Per room speakers: eg Richer Sounds Celestion F10 £110 Per room leads, stands etc: £40 So I think you could get a basic system with reasonable quality small speakers at £300 a room; and for an extra £50 you could get better floorstanding speakers. And of course you can use different-quality equipment in each room. Don't forget, this is providing all the audio requirements in each room ... central music, TV, computer, etc. Tim .. |
Wireless audio distribution?
DaveC wrote:
Is there a wireless solution to distributing audio throughout a residence to 8 rooms? Digital? Something similar to wireless computer networking... Currently only at mp3 like quality. True16 bit linear pcm in stereo @ 44kHz sampling requires something like about 6 Mbps of bandwidth. Graham |
Wireless audio distribution?
Pooh Bear wrote: DaveC wrote: Is there a wireless solution to distributing audio throughout a residence to 8 rooms? Digital? Something similar to wireless computer networking... Currently only at mp3 like quality. True16 bit linear pcm in stereo @ 44kHz sampling requires something like about 6 Mbps of bandwidth. 44,1000 ksamples/sec * 16 bits/sample * 2 channels = 1,411,200 bits/sec |
Wireless audio distribution?
wrote: Pooh Bear wrote: DaveC wrote: Is there a wireless solution to distributing audio throughout a residence to 8 rooms? Digital? Something similar to wireless computer networking... Currently only at mp3 like quality. True16 bit linear pcm in stereo @ 44kHz sampling requires something like about 6 Mbps of bandwidth. 44,1000 ksamples/sec * 16 bits/sample * 2 channels = 1,411,200 bits/sec Sorry, that's: 44,1000 samples/sec * 16 bits/sample * 2 channels = 1,411,200 bits/sec or 44.1 ksamples/sec * 16 bits/sample * 2 channels = 1,411,200 bits/sec In any case, it's 1.4 Mbits/sec, NOT 6 Mbits/sec. |
Wireless audio distribution?
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Wireless audio distribution?
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 09:17:47 -0700, DaveC wrote:
Is there a wireless solution to distributing audio throughout a residence to 8 rooms? Digital? Something similar to wireless computer networking... Thanks, I have some 2.4GHz wireless units that can send/receive video and stereo audio... MATCO ASK-2008-TR ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice:(480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax:(480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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