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gsawdy;256371 Wrote:
> Meep and JJZolx,
> I have to agree that most mutliroom systems are for background
> music/radio. But I hate that: elevator music, musical wallpaper or
> whatever you want to call it drives me up a wall. I'd vastly prefer
> silence, but those are just my oddities. When I
Meep and JJZolx,
I have to agree that most mutliroom systems are for background
music/radio. But I hate that: elevator music, musical wallpaper or
whatever you want to call it drives me up a wall. I'd vastly prefer
silence, but those are just my oddities. When I first read of your
system, I wa
JJZolx;256224 Wrote:
> That's certainly not the impression that I've gotten recently in
> (probably) those same forums. Certainly, the _potential_ for better
> sound reproduction lies with having an external DAC, but a lot of
> audiphiles are running systems with professional sound cards and are
gsawdy;256219 Wrote:
> I've looked at PC audio cards and my sense of it is that most folks who
> are not into recording feel that decoding inside the PC box is very
> detremental to the sound quality. That if you want quality playback,
> you need some form of external DAC.
That's certainly not
meep;256195 Wrote:
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>
> I've spent about 4 years looking at a cost effective, DIY multi-zone
> whole house audio system. I've looked at the matrix switching,
> multi-zone ,1,000+ amps, the various in-wall solutions etc. For my
> money, the best solution to a star-topology pre-wired speaker se
blorty;256091 Wrote:
> Hey meep,
>
> Cool setup.
>
> How easy is it for you to play all your zones synchronized or set
> different music in each of the zones?
>
> Thanks.
Guys
Sorry, did not have notification on this thread and happend across it
just again today.
Different songs, different
The main problem here is a number of amplifiers are needed to power all
the separate speakers especially if you want them to be able to
independantly and simultaneously play different music. I'm sure there
are multi-room amps but they are probably at professional prices.
One solution, except for
meep,
Sounds like a great set up.
I use a Russound R235LS amp which draws less than one watt when the
audio inputs are not feed from the SB. Then when the SB is putting out
audio the amp turns on immediately and stays on for 10 minutes after
the last note so that if you have a break in the musi
Hey meep,
Cool setup.
How easy is it for you to play all your zones synchronized or set
different music in each of the zones?
Thanks.
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I am aware of that!
I'm presently building a garage with loft that's going to be my home
office. This is seperated from the main house and I'm not running
speaker cable to it. I'll be purchasing a Squeezebox for aural
entertainment there -(and to ease my guilty conscience!)
Peter
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meep wrote:
> And then there's this apporach;
>
> I have a similar star configuration with all my speaker cables running
> back to a single point. This point is adjacent to my structured wiring
> panels, network hubs etc. Essentially, everything terminates proximate
> to each other in my attic.
>
>
And then there's this apporach;
I have a similar star configuration with all my speaker cables running
back to a single point. This point is adjacent to my structured wiring
panels, network hubs etc. Essentially, everything terminates proximate
to each other in my attic.
Beside this mass of cabl
I use a Niles Audio ZR-4630 in my six rooms with wall / ceiling mounted
speakers.
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For this kind of custom installation, what kind of amps are suitable for
in-wall, in-ceiling type speakers? I assume something very cheap and low
powered would be enough?
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JJZolx wrote:
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> Yes, but you'd need to run the analog L & R channel outputs from the
> Squeezeboxes in each room back to the centrally located amp.
>
> If you had visual remote controls that could use wifi (such as the Jive
> remote or a PDA or laptop) in each room, then you could have the
> Sque
JJZolx;249481 Wrote:
>
> But you might want something different playing in the garage workshop,
> or out on the deck, or in different bedrooms. That's where individual
> source selection within those zones would be nice. It just doesn't
> always work well with existing whole-house wiring.
You a
bflatmajor;249479 Wrote:
> I think I encountered the same issue when I purchased a different house.
> Most rooms were pre-wired for speakers and all the wires returned on a
> central location.
>
> All rooms have wall mounted volume controls.
>
> This is what I did.
>
> I had an extra receiver
I use a similar set up to wat you are describing. I have ceiling
speakers in 6 different rooms. All speaker wires go to a central area.
Each room with these speakers has a wall unit which is wired via cat 5
cable that also goes back to the central area.
I have both the speaker wire and the cat 5
I think I encountered the same issue when I purchased a different house.
Most rooms were pre-wired for speakers and all the wires returned on a
central location.
All rooms have wall mounted volume controls.
This is what I did.
I had an extra receiver, plugged the SB digital output of the SB in
skelly99;249459 Wrote:
> However I'm puzzled how best to handle the speaker situation without
> running any additional cables. Obviously I will need a multi-channel
> amp (suggestions welcome) but in order to turn this into a multi room
> set up will I need a seperate SB3 located centrally for e
skelly99 wrote:
> However I'm puzzled how best to handle the speaker situation without
> running any additional cables. Obviously I will need a multi-channel
> amp (suggestions welcome) but in order to turn this into a multi room
> set up will I need a seperate SB3 located centrally for each zone
Hi - I'd appreciate some advice on creating a multi zone SB/SlimServer
set up please. Having read a number of posts it appears the general
recommendation is a central NAS or PC, a SB3 in each zone on a wired
network, each with a local amplifier and speakers.
I've inherited a DIY solution where th
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