Monday, June 16, 2014

i want to if i`m choosing the right speaker or no?




sina z


in the specification of the speaker said that its power is 12 Watts RMS per channel(2 channel) & 24 Watts RMS Subwoofer.
but i want to know if this speaker is able to creat a great sound or no?(cuz i dont have anything to compare it with)
here is the link of the product if u wanna see it:

http://asia.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=4&subcategory=683&product=15804&nav=1

thanx for the help!



Answer
If I were you I would seriously reconsider. Did you buy an iPod so that you could listed to music or did you buy an iPod so that you could view photos on your television?

For less than $200 you could buy a 500 WATT stereo system! Here is an example of what I am talking about: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05790127000P?vName=Computers+%26+Electronics&cName=Audio+%26+Home+Theater&sName=Stereo+Systems
This stereo system will BUMP 500 WATTS OF MUSIC! This will blow away this 12 watt piece of junk your considering buying. If you buy a stereo system like the one in my link then all you need as an "RCA to headphone jack" cable OR a "headphone jack to headphone jack" cable to hook up the iPod. These cables cost no more than $10.

"RCA to headphone jack" cable:
http://www.rueducommerce.fr/hifi/images/produits/info/xl/HRCA.jpg
"headphone jack to headphone jack" cable:
http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11730506/Audio_Extension_Cable.jpg

Here are the features of the PlayDock Z500 and my thoughts on why it isn't worth the money:

- Big Screen TV entertainment
YOU CAN VIEW PHOTOS ON YOUR COMPUTER!

- Built-in Subwoofer/Bass Control
YOU CAN USE YOUR FEET TO WALK TO THE STEREO!

- Expansive connectivity
THIS ONE IS A JOKE! YOUR iPOD HAS ALREADY COMES WITH EXPANSIVE CONECTIVITY! JUST USE ONE OF THE CABLES I LISTED ABOVE.

- Indoor or outdoor entertainment
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO HEAR A 500 WATT STEREO FROM OUTSIDE AND BATTERIES WILL START TO ADD UP $$$-WISE

- Wireless remote control
GET OFF YOUR A** AND CHANGE THE CHANNEL. DO YOU WANT A REMOTE OR SOME SERIOUSLY BUMPIN' SOUND?!!!

You can even buy computer speakers for less than $50 that will sound better.

If I were you I would just ask myself if I want a cute and niffty little iPod speaker system or if I want BIG, CLEAR, BUMPIN' SOUND!!!

Wall mounted speakers for small restaurant? Wall mounted or very small receiver?







Looking in to buying a speaker system for music in a 400-500 sq. ft. restaurant front. Most custom restaurant systems are way too powerful and large for the room. I am considering running a home audio system but there's something a little tacky about that.

So, are there wall mounted speaker systems that don't require a subwoofer? That cover a wide spectrum of sound but don't need any extra punch? We don't need to crank the music and want to be space efficient.

Is there such an item as a cool looking wall mounted receiver? And how small do receiver systems get now? I've been out of the audio loop for a for a while.

Will run music with AirPlay on iPad. Need system to be as wireless as possible. Thanks!

(is this tl;dr material here? new to answers)



Answer
I own a restaurant, first thing you want to avoid is wireless. Why? Good question. Unless your router or internet connection can stay connected and work 100% 24/7 without need of reboot, okay then that's fine. But as we all know, these things need to be rebooted now and then and that will interrupt your service. It's just bad and embarrassing to have music stop in the middle of a song. Depending on how many speakers you want, best thing is just use in-wall ceiling speakers to have a more integrated look. Receiver can be hidden almost anywhere.

The truth is any plain speaker is fine. No one will notice how bad your stereo sounds or even how it looks. Well maybe if you have a fine dining restaurant then you want something more elegant and hidden, but most people will not care or even comment, except for what's on your playlist.

If full size sound is what you want, you really can't deny physics. Small speakers definitely will not provide that without a subwoofer. If in-wall ceiling speakers is out of the question, and bookshelf speakers is too large..Just off the top of my head, perhaps you can get a small set of PC speakers that uses a power outlet for power and just hook up the 3.5m directly to your iPad / Airplay? Then you won't need receiver.

In my restaurant I use 2 cheap outdoor-like speakers I cant even remember the brand. But they hook onto the wall with supplied brackets, hooked up through a old Onkyo integrated amp, playing through a ipod touch. Hope this info helps!




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