SilverRS8 wrote:
> Thanks for your reactions. I think the sonic impact comes very close.
> Because of the moist environment when placed in between the ceiling I
> will place the SBR and amplifier in the attic where they will be always
> on because the will be stuffed away somewhere.
>
> The Sonic I
Thanks for your reactions. I think the sonic impact comes very close.
Because of the moist environment when placed in between the ceiling I
will place the SBR and amplifier in the attic where they will be always
on because the will be stuffed away somewhere.
The Sonic Impact seems difficult to or
If the SBR and amp are going inside the ceiling, you don't need any
casework. Perhaps this class-D amplifier module will do the job:
http://www.sure-electronics.com/product/goods.php?id=12
The vendor sells it through ebay for about $25 - just do search on
"TA2024" and you should find it pretty q
Yes, there are a few good class D amplifiers for what you're trying to
do. The sonic impact is the one I use for my bedroom setup.
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SilverRS8;313912 Wrote:
> I want to renew the ceiling in the bathroom and build in a waterproof
> speaker connected to a duet. I don't want to have to turn on a
> amplifier before I could use the system so I was thinking about placing
> a car amplifier on top of the ceiling driving the Duet. But
I want to renew the ceiling in the bathroom and build in a waterproof
speaker connected to a duet. I don't want to have to turn on a
amplifier before I could use the system so I was thinking about placing
a car amplifier on top of the ceiling driving the Duet. But then again I
have to look for a d