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Re: Suggestions for bathroom audio?


  • Subject: Re: Suggestions for bathroom audio?
  • From: "Robert Chasmer" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 25 May 2011 19:02:59 +0100

I built a shower enclosure in a cupboard that was next to our bathroom and
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knocked the the wall through.
I installed a pair of Sony Marine speakers, a Sony Marine controller, and
h=
ooked it up to a Sony Car stereo that I mounted in the wall.  The back
half=
of the car stereo is in our airing cupboard, for some warm ventelation.  T=
he 12v transformer I got from Tandy and would normally power a CB radio.

Works a treat.  I installed over goodies like some icoves purchased from
th=
is very list.  Along with body jets, steam generator and seat.

The best thing about using the car stereo and marine equipment, is that yo=
u can control it from the shower with simple buttons and its nice a
powerfu=
l.
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My M8s christened it as the "Disco Shower"

Sent via Chas's HTC Desire HD

----- Reply message -----
From: "Simon Haslam" <simon_haslam@xxxxxxx>
To: "ukha_d@xxxxxxx" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [ukha_d] Suggestions for bathroom audio?
Date: Sun, May 1, 2011 3:30 pm




This is not exactly home automation, but not far off...

I'm renovating our shower-room and so it would be an ideal time to add
audi=
o - but I don't really know how! Do people generally have a separate
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, separate amp, or just run speakers off another room amp? If so, how do
yo=
u balance the volume? We listen to R4 a lot so would probably mainly want
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hat in the morning so wouldn't need anything too fancy, but it would be
nic=
e to have built-in speakers.

I currently use Squeezebox (SB Radio plus server running on Joggler/Atom)
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so would look to extend that (rather than switching to, say, Sonos).

I suppose I'm looking for sensibly priced water-resistant speakers (say
=C2=
=A350-60 the pair - so no KEF!), some sort of amp to go in the loft, some
w=
ay to switch it on and off (I have a 1-wire network so could use that) and
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something to hook it into the headphone output from the SB Radio.

This is what I've found:

1) speakers:
http://www.rs100.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3D216
=C2=A348+del
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Water-Resistant-Speakers-16-5cm-White/dp/B000IUTOZ4=
/ref=3Dpd_cp_ce_0 =C2=A323
Lots of quite cheap looking ones on Fleabay

2) amp: e.g. T-amp 2x20W as suggested by others on this list
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-T-AMP-TA2020-Audio-Amplifier-Board-2X20-Watt-/200=
597295221?pt=3DUK_AudioTVElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Amplifiers&hash=3Ditem2e=
b487d075

Should I be mounting in the ceiling or high up in the walls (partition
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s so possible)? Will a headphone level output (perhaps run over thin coax)
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be suitable to go from the SB Radio to an amp in the loft (perhaps 5-6m
awa=
y)?

Note: I don't really need a separate source as the shower-room is next to
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he bedroom and I want to keep things reasonably simple.

Any suggestions welcome!! Thanks!


Simon


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