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Re: Outdoor Speakers (WAS: whole house component suggestions)


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  • Subject: Re: Outdoor Speakers (WAS: whole house component suggestions)
  • From: "paul gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 08:39:02 GMT
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My first thoughts are:

I make a sandbox mould, I use something "rock-shaped" (like a
rock??) to
make an impression it, I pour some concrete into the mould, I use a
slightly
smaller object (like a 99p football...) to press into the wet concrete,
making it hollow - the hollow being of sufficient volume to house my chosen
speaker.

Once set, remove the ball, (or cut it in half, leaving the inside in place
as waterproofing), remove the fake rock from the mould, and apply some
weatherproofing finish to it - Homebase et al have some nifty stuff in the
specialist paint section which looks like a "stone" finish, then
perhaps
some of that fake moss/lichen that model railways use...

For mounting the speaker in it: either fill the hollow with expanding foam,
and set the sealed speaker enclosure into it, leaving the grille exposed
(so
the speaker fires downwards into the ground) - remembering to connect the
wires first of course! - obviously this method needs some space to be left
under the rock when it is placed for the sound to radiate from.

OR, I drill a grid of holes in a suitable face of the "rock" -
angling the
drill bit so that the holes face downwards so rain won't run up them, and
mount the speaker inside so the grille faces these holes. Mounting should
be
pretty easy with some metal brackets.... The rock is then placed so that
the
holes are invisible  - IE the speakers fire away from the listening
position...

Sound feasible? - remember we're not after BBC1 Roadshow outside broadcast
quality here! - it's just for listening to MP3's in the garden whilst
getting very drunk!

Paul G.


>From: "paul gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: [ukha_d] Outdoor Speakers (WAS: whole house component
suggestions)
>Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 08:08:12 GMT
>
>Thanks Nigel,
>
>but....
>
>This kind of stuff is obviously "specialist" (read
expensive!)  :-0
>
>I really don't think I can employ my reverse-guilt technique on the
wife
>again (at least for a month or two!). So I might actually have a go at
a
>DIY
>solution.
>
>I was thinking along the lines of using some car speakers - the
"sit up &
>beg" kind for mounting on the rear parcel shelf, as these are
already fully
>enclosed in a pretty tough rigid plastic case, which is usually pretty
well
>sealed (apart from the front grille of course). They are available to
suit
>any budget - can be had from as little as £20/pair, and for not very
much
>more, (say about £60/pair) some half-decent quality ones can be had.
This
>would be more than hi-fi enough for my garden!
>
>The hard bit is figuring out the best method of construction and
>weatherproofing....
>
>Any ideas anyone?
>
>Paul G.
>
>
>
> >From: Nigel Orr <Nigel.Orr@xxxxxxx>
> >Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> >To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> >Subject: RE: [ukha_d] WANTED : Whole House Component Suggestions
> >Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 08:42:19 +0100
> >
> >At 15:32 19/06/00 +0000, you wrote:
> > >Has anybody used (or even seen) the ones that are disguised
as rocks?
> >
> >The rockustics ones are available from Canford Audio in the UK. 
Someone
> >else suggested you could build them with GRP, but that's not
really an
> >option- it's not stiff enough for a good speaker enclosure.  The
>Rockustics
> >ones are made of rock composites (basically bits of rock and epoxy
resin,
> >AIUI)
> >
> >Canford (they are pro audio suppliers, with the occasional 'odd'
>product!)
> >have a website at http://www.canford.co.uk, but I don't
think their
> >catalogue is on line- I keep an old copy at work- if you have a
>particular
> >model in mind, let me know and I'll look up their price
> >
> >Nigel
> >
>
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