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Re: Re: That would be cool! #56
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- Subject: Re: Re: That would be cool! #56
- From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 09:57:33 +0100
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Another very simple method is to use a wireless speaker system, like the
Ross ones available from ***lins. - these are relatively expensive, but you
must weigh that cost against the time & effort it would cost you to
figure
aout & implement an alternative solution, such as HV with relays, and
all
the cabling that would be required....
Then you could put a cordless speaker in the kids room, and put it on a
simple cheap timer plug to turn it off at bedtime, and on in the morning...
It really is as simple as plug & play - 5 minutes and it's all done! -
no
problems with zone control, - you just control each speaker invididually by
turning it on/off as appropriate, either by timer or by X10...
£0.02
Paul G.
>
>Can't HV control relays to switch either line or speaker outputs to
>each zone? Assuming this is practical from a wiring perspective, I
>think it then becomes a piece of cake. You may not need to switch
>every speaker - zone 1 could comprise of all rooms downstairs, zone 2
>kids bedroom, zone 3 the rest. Or something.
>If you switch the amplified output, depending on the amp, you may
>need to switch in a dummy load in place of the speaker.
>HV can also implement the actual "business logic" to decide
when a
>zone is active/inactive.
>
>Patrick
>
>
>
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