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RE: Re: New UK HA project - advice required for equipment please
- Subject: RE: Re: New UK HA project - advice required for
equipment please
- From: "JT @ Home" <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 07:06:26 -0000
But as you've got around a grand to play with, perhaps a sonos system would
be worth considering ?
You can use a nas box with it - so you don't have to have a pc switched on
all the time. although the same goes for the slim devices kit too.
I think 4x squeezeboxes could be had for around 1k, whereas with a sonos,
you'd end up with two, maybe three rooms.
Regards
Jonathan
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Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 12:17 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: New UK HA project - advice required for equipment
please
Teddy
Welcome.
Presumably we are talking about music stored in digital format on the
PC (MP3 etc) being distributed to your amps in different rooms.
Couple of ideas to get you going... As you have amps and speakers
already, you don't really need to distribute sound out at speaker
level from the soundcard. Instead, you could go for digital
distribution(MP3 or lossless) direct to a device like a Squeezebox 3
in each room and line-level from that to your amps
www.slimdevices.com
The squeezebox is reputed to be possibly around the best quality end
of the streaming devices and I see there is now an industry in
upgrading them to provide 'near audiophile' quality devices (at a
price) - Google to discover more.
Available wireless or wired, so you may not even need to cable up!
Also, more sophisticated, you might look ar the new sonos zp80 unit
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/modules.php?name=News
<http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1648>
&file=article&sid=1648
Same idea but very trick control device.
Both the above should syncronise without any problem.
Only issue I can see is that neither actually 'need' HAL2000 ;-)
[Though it's possible that you can link into the Squeezebox server
with HAL, not absolutely sure though - others may know.]
Neither of the above has wired in on-wall controls or need IR
distribution. They have their own contollers; its perhaps the
differnce in the controllers that really distinguish these alternatives.
Hope that helps.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "teddykitchebs"
<andrew.tedford@k...>
wrote:
>
> Hi to all from me, Teddy - new member.
>
> I joined the group because I'm real keen to get my home set-up
> sorted but I'm not sure where to start.
>
> I've got HAL2000 which I wish to use as the centre of my home
> automation and most importantly for music distribution through the
> house.
>
> Background - I have the PC in my upstairs spare room. In my living
> room I have a good quality audio amp (yamaha dspA1) and 5.1 speaker
> setup. In the bedroom I have a standard amp with 2 speakers.
>
> So really what I want is to get top quality sound from my PC to the
> two amps - I'd really like to be able to have them both on at the
> same time but if there's any kind of sound delay or problems then I
> can live with being able to turn one or the other on or off (using
> hal2000 appliance module to the power).
>
> So, back to the point, what kind of sound card should I get for the
> PC that will send good sound. And what else do I need ? signal
> booster? pre-amp? amp? cable?
>
> I've asked before on other message boards but I get very general
> answers like - 'use cat5', or 'use wireless'. See, the nice thing is
> that I've got the budget for it, itching to get it sorted, but no
> idea where to start.
>
> I was thinking maybe the sound card would be 200 or 300+ pounds, no
> idea what else. If all I need is a bit of wire, great!! but if the
> total thing costs me a thousand or bit more then then that's ok.
>
> I've seen some whole house audio solutions but they have control
> boxes on walls, remote controls, Ir distribution, etc, I dont think
> I need any of that (?!) as I'll do much of it through hal.
>
> Oh, the yamaha amp has "six Toslink optical digital inputs, three
> RCA digital inputs, and one RCA AC-3 RF digital input" and of
course
> regular phono input. The other amp is a bog standard Arcam amp.
>
> If anyone can give me some pointers I'll be eternally grateful.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Teddy
>
> (sorry the post is a bit long!)
>
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