Rumblestrip
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The Elac Debut B6 would be a good match.
Michael Fremmer just gushed about these again
http://www.analogplanet.com/content/elacs-debut-b5-loudspeaker-not-good-money
The Elac Debut B6 would be a good match.
Never... I am rocking a mint Vintage 70s Kenwood KR series with a vintage 70s Polk 7b monitors in the garage. I love good sounds in the garage.How many of us are rocking one of these as the garage radio?
I am!
I recommend a trip to your audiologist
But if you get a Bluetooth adapter with RCA outputs, it can
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Mine's been in constant use since summer of '95. I added a Bluetooth receiver to stream from my phone when I'm working in the garage.
I have this one and it works great:Would you happen to have a name of something worthy? I tested a few but they had some nasty static and noise, so I returned them and haven't done much since.
Chromecast audio works over wifi vs Bluetooth. All depends on what your good are. Chromecast audio works well too if you don't need/want Bluetooth.
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I found them, noted they were an option, but didn't try any, sorry. I started sifting through all the bits I needed, and a mid-level AV receiver was comparable in price. The Pioneer unit I bought was last year's model, donut was $100 cheaper than the current model and no hassle.Would you happen to have a name of something worthy? I tested a few but they had some nasty static and noise, so I returned them and haven't done much since.
I found them, noted they were an option, but didn't try any, sorry. I started sifting through all the bits I needed, and a mid-level AV receiver was comparable in price. The Pioneer unit I bought was last year's model, donut was $100 cheaper than the current model and no hassle.
It pairs well and quickly with my Android phone or my wife's iPhone, I have the two Elac bookshelves hooked up, the DVD player, and the HDMI connection from the receiver to the TV. I had to hook an optical-audio wire from the Smart TV to hear TV over the speakers. I have a few Petrolicious vids on YouTube I'm fond of, and now want to add surround and center channels. I need to find a coax-3.5mm cable to get the powered sub working, it's just a sub left over from my old desktop PC sound setup. It makes decent clear bass, and I own it, sonic figured I'd try to use it.
Wife is happy, I have not cranked the system to really hear it, but seems find for what it will mostly be used for.
Future add one are the speakers as mentioned, then attempt some tablet/USB hub setup to access all my MP3's and to make sure all my CDs are ripped as full format audio.
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