Thursday, October 31, 2013

I need to have a sound system that will allow 10+ wireless speakers? Any suggestions on setup/brands?

best outdoor wireless speaker system
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fosheezies


We're trying to arrange an outdoor video screening on a huge projector on a wall. We have basic 5 speaker setup stereo available, but we want to be able to wire additional speakers throughout the space (it's huge space so everything is pretty spaced out).

We want to avoid having to crank up the volume in on the main speakers (like a theater), so we rather do it drive-in movie style where each section gets their own speakers (wireless preferred).

Any ideas on setup or how to do this?



Answer
Get a Audio Unlimited transmitter set. It's on sale on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002PHMGN0?ie=UTF8&tag=thebubrocpro-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002PHMGN0

Then get as many additional speakers as you need here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YLKK0K?ie=UTF8&tag=thebubrocpro-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000YLKK0K

The speakers are even rated for outdoor use!

What is a good wireless outdoor microphone to pick up bird sounds?




jmg62699


I'm a birder and I enjoy listening to the birds. In winter, when I have my windows closed, I don't get to hear them and I miss it. I have an idea to put a small microphone on the pole that supports my feeders with a speaker in the house to bring the bird sounds inside. Any recommendations?


Answer
If the mic is to be "wireless", then there needs to be some sort of battery powered transmitter that sends the wireless audio signal to a wireless audio receiver or "base station"; the base station connects to an amplifier; the amplifier connects to the "small speaker". There may be some sort of base station-amplifier-speaker combination unit available that can connect to the wireless mic... but we have not solved the issue of the power for the wireless transmitter... unless you are wiling to change batteries in the transmitter every few days. And we don't know what sort of weather protection there is available for the electronics and the mic...

If the mic is "wired" and the cable run is over about 15 feet, use of shielded cable is desirable. If unshielded cable is used, the long cable can pick up radio frequency and electro-magnetic interference because the cable basically turns into an antenna. The result can be audible hiss, pops, static and even radio or TV stations.

Starting at the mic: A half decent shotgun mic with long enough extension cables connect to an integrated amplifier/speaker. Rather than place the mic at the feeder, place the shotgun mic closer to the house on a pole out the window. This way, changing batteries in the mic is easier - decent directional, condenser, shotgun mics need power - many can house a AA battery. Anchor makes good little integrated amp/speaker units.
Shopping list:
Audio Technica shotgun mic
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/664439-REG/Audio_Technica_ATR6250_ATR6250_Stereo_Condenser_Video_Recording.html

Anchor AN-130
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/894209-REG/Anchor_Audio_AN_130_Sound_System_White.html

Extension cable - you can make or buy these.
Pole and mount.




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