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Re: DDAR Speakers
Put some cheese on them, they'll be
ok.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 2:12
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] DDAR
Speakers
Thanks for that Phil, your a star.
I will look
into
your suggestions.
PS I think I have just fried one of the ASEL
chips!!!! bugger!
I'm not sure what I have done but I can smell a
slight burning and one of the chips is hot! bugger again, there's no
hope.......ho hum, what's the chance of Maplins having
any....
Thanks Phil,
B.
> -----Original
Message----- > From: Phil Harris
[mailto:phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 16 September 2001
13:57 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] DDAR
Speakers > > > > > Hi Phil, I have not heard any
of
these speakers so I do not > know what they > > will sound
like
;-) I just need some informed advice as to > where is a good >
> place to start! > > Depends on your
priorities... > > > I know you are "genned up" in these sort
of
things, OK put it > another way, > > what would you buy for
your DDAR's? > > OK ... I guess I avoided answering the
question
so here goes. > > Scenario 1. > > You're looking
for a
"cheap" solution just to give music. You're > wanting to > use
the
internal amplifier to save boxes and money. In which case I'd >
probably
just wander down to Richer Sounds and buy whatever looks > nice,
fits > in the allowable space and fits in the budget. > >
Given the "limitations" of the internal amplifier - 8w, limited
dynamics > etc. (fact of life not a criticism at all) - then the
speakers > don't make a > huge difference when you're trying to
be
as cheap as possible. > > Scenario 2. > > You're
using
the DDAR to play music in your PC room through a > decent-ish
amp > and speakers instead of your PC. (This is likely to be my
situation.) You > don't want loads of extra speakers. I already have
a
reasonable > mini system > in the shape of a TEAC Reference 300
playing through TDL RTL2 > floorstanders > in there ... what I
would really like is a simple mixer with maybe half a > dozen stereo
audio inputs to mix together the outputs from the various PCs > (4)
the
DDAR (1) Laptop (1) CD player (1) and Tuner (1) - OK, so that's >
seven
stereo inputs and a few spares would be nice. > > Anyone got a
suitable mixer that they are no longer using or know where I > can
get
one? Keith, fancy brewing one up? *grin* > > Scenario
3. > > Small "bedroom" system ... maybe hack the DDAR so that
the
volume control > works on the line outs and look at something like
the
two channel Creative > Labs speaker systems ... the current Dolby
Digital / DTS DTT3500 system is > pretty awesome for what it is
(heard
it at Ken's the other week) and I > understand that the Scan system
is
pretty good too. There's also an ABiT > system which has received
good
reviews on Toms Hardware. > > Scenario 4. > > Just
run
it through a spare input on your hifi system. > >
Phil > > > > > For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk >
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