New member Username: ScottiedogPost Number: 1 Registered: Apr-05 | Hey all, My wife works in a coffee shop and there present Panasonic mini system isn't providing the ambient music they require (it's a big place!). I decided to help out and suggested they purchase some Kef (http://www.kef.com/products/ciseries/ci160fs.html) ceiling speakers for £39.00 each from HyperFi.co.uk. Problem I am having is finding some cheap multi-channel amplifier, they are on a very limited budget and everything is £500+. Anyone know of a cheap way of doing this? I was tempted just to use a standard amp but they have six rooms which are different sizes and about 50m apart so I am assuming I need an independent volume control for each room. Help! Rick -------------------------- http://www.scottiedog.com/ |
Lester Unregistered guest | You'll need a speaker distribution block or selector box. Look through the Niles site linked below. http://www.nilesaudio.com/products/speakerselectors.html Here's another site with other manufacturers. http://www.hififorless.com/categories.php?categoryid=640&d=2&src=10 It's always best for each room to have its own volume control. |