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RE: Whole House Audio
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- Subject: RE: Whole House Audio
- From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:04:00 +0100
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I
am
sure I have seen (Think it was in Home Automator) a very simple switching
arrangement using HV as a controller to do multi zone audio, at had some
switch
able resisters to protect the amp as more speakers are switched on. It was
a
very basic arrangement.
Keith
might remember I know he gets that mag, it could have been Circuit Cellar
but i
think it would be bit basic to get published in CC
John
Sound peeps!!
From
PC Line Out to
2.
Bathroom - which has its own powered speakers attached to an appliance
module.
3. A
N Other room....
If I
want sound in each room I turn on/off the powered speaker system. Would
this
work?
M
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