Buried sub and satellite speakers are fantastic for outdoor ambient audio systems. Think we've been using various models for around the last 10 years and it's unlikely we'll being going back to the ones pretending to be rocks again unless the client really wants that. 🤣
I don't get it.. I'm assuming the LED lights are being powered via DC. Audio is neither DC or AC exactly.. But closer to being an AC signal.. do 1 wire for the LEDpower, the 2nd wire would be for the 70v audio distro.. Where's the ground wire? Or is one of the wires the ground and they've done some kind of electrical wizardry in the 2nd wire so that it can carry DC Voltage as well as 70v audio without causing any interference..
Nevermind. I just watched your Hella annoying asmr short video. You see, I didn't watch this video.. I listened to it while doing chores around the apt. Maybe something to consider is not relying on the video so much that having an inaccurate script is overlooked. Dialogue should be accurate enough that a blind person wouldn't need the video to understand.. or old people like me
I want to make outdoor speakers in a pantihose that on 2nd floor. I want to make sure that I can enjoy music at night without disturbing the neighbors is that possible? like outdoor but controlled area?
My question is cost as when you click your link, you have to create an account log on bla bla bla. Which is daft if you just want to see the cost of the system. Also, will those speakers/ lights work with any other system, or do you have to use their equipment as it does look good but that setup with tbr amp and all the rest does look hell expensive and will it be OK within a general house as if someone wants lights and lights as in this setup but you can use with your phones bluetooth per say it will be a large expense for all.that instead of using say a main light with a couple or 3 as a slave light in cielings lights with speakers
Two of the Brinks-Mat team members have suddenly appeared .... in the guise of partially competent electricians, known to the Met Police as "Pinky & Perky" due to skin colouring (EU Blush) at the time of the crime.