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Re: TTS and how to do it?



Hi Ken
            Dont know much about audio , but i think you will load your amp
if you put 8 speakers in parallel. Personally i think Shanes idea is what i
would be looking at.  Small amps in each zone (room)
with a mute input controlled by HA PC or Homevision.
---- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] TTS and how to do it?


> > Yep, I am chasing down this route at the moment also! for me the
> biggest
> > problem is power on delay...  all of our amps are soft-on to protect
> the
> > speakers, so from X-10, on to sound appearing is about six seconds, or
> two
> > rings of an inbound call... too long!!
>
> No, you're right that's *way* too long!
>
> What I was trying to work out was could we come up with one central low
> power amp that could, say, drive eight zones of a single speaker install
> which could be switched.
>
> Now, not being an electronics guru like some here I'll float the idea
> and then get shot down in flames ;)
>
> What if you used a single channel only to drive all the speakers wired
> in parallel to the central amp and used a relay board to simple make or
> break one of the feeds to the actual speaker, is that feasible? The
> reason being that, obviously, for simple speech you do not need any
> great quality, only clarity for voice which means bass/treble is not
> really a problem so long as the voice can be clearly made out. I know
> this is probably not exactly a pukka way to do it, but will it work?
>
> > I am also using the PC, and had thought about grouping my zones into a
> > simple "all-time" and "silent during night-time" set, then using
> stereo
> > Amps
> > to drive pairs of zones, so that all of the "night time" zones are on
> the
> > left hand side, with the "all the time" zones on the right hand
> side...
>
> the above would stop this problem and allow you to simply shut down the
> zones you want and, if needed, switch the amp off via an X10/AD10 combo
> when in bed, get the controller to power it up again in the morning. In
> theory, if the amp was IR controllable then volume could be adjusted
> too.
>
> > so, software control can change the balance 100% right during the
> > evening.
>
> Only if you want TTS during the night, frankly I reckon it would
> probably scare the sh!t outta me if I was sleeping! ;)
>
> > Perhaps not the most elegant, as I imagine there would be a quiet (but
> > probably VERY annoying) hisssss from the muted speakers..
>
> Yes, a very irritating thing, I couldn't live with that either!
>
> K.
>
>
>
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