I want to get a new stereo that can power 4 floor speakers and that I can bluetooth to from my phone. Looking at a $200 ish 100W Yamaha from crutchfield that will work but wondered if any of you have a lower buck option?
I want to get a new stereo that can power 4 floor speakers and that I can bluetooth to from my phone. Looking at a $200 ish 100W Yamaha from crutchfield that will work but wondered if any of you have a lower buck option?
In reply to hobiercr :
I haven't really paid attention to any electronics/stereo equipment for the last 30years or so... I didn't even think about just getting an add on BT reciever!
I ordered one on Amazon to hook up to my existing system.
Thanks!
I've got my daughters old 80 disc changer AMFM shelf set up in the garage but Serious FM to a Bluetooth speakers gets the most use.
I'm lazy and go the simple route for shop audio these days. TV sound bar. Most have aux AND bluetooth capability, some have a subwoofer as well, no wires to run, and they're cheap.
Well, the cheap Amazon Bluetooth thingie works great!
Only issue with it is the sound isn't nearly as loud playing the BT through any of the AUX ports as it is when just playing a radio station.
No biggie really.
Glad I didn't spend the money on a whole new stereo.
My shop stereo is my old (pre-HDMI) home theater receiver hooked up to 4 speakers. There's an AppleTV attached to a TV mounted high on one wall and a simple two channel audio feed from the TV to the receiver. Lets me stream stuff from my own media library or YouTube or whatever. The pairs of speakers are on opposite walls of the shop so I don't have widely varying volume levels as I move around.
Other than the AppleTV, it's all the sort of stuff you could pick up cheap at Goodwill.
In reply to gsettle :
Make sure the output volume is turned up to at least 80% on your phone/streaming device. It makes a difference.
I'm using a 20-watt T amp, a Bluetooth adapter, and a set of Jensen 12" 3-way home speakers I picked up off the side of the road.
I bought a JBL Charge 5 and it does a great job, get two if you want bigger sound. Best thing is that it is portable so it can go in the race trailer.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_109CHRGE5B/JBL-Charge-5-Black.html
I have a JBL Charge that the Mrs. uses in her Ghia and a Bose bluetooth for the shop. Both power a 24x24 no problem.
The low buck option i use is thrift stores, Salvation army being the best for electronics. I found a nice Yamaha receiver for like 30 bucks (missing volume knob but the one from my Sony i was throwing away fit perfect!). A pair of Canton West German speakers from the 70s that sound great for 20 bucks, and a Bose bass module for another 20
I have been actively ignoring a guy on FBMP. He sells old school stereo stuff, lots of it and fairly cheap. Goes by VINTAGE AUDIO FOREVER.
If I needed something I would see him and then get decent BT adapter, maybe even a DA converter.
JBL Charge bluetooth speaker.
Plenty loud and good sounding. Takes up no space...
Sell the traditional speakers and get most/all of your money back...
Wow. Stereo terminology has changed a lot since I bought my last stuff. I have no idea what youse guys are talking about.
one tip i'll give you is instead of using bluetooth, get a amazon echo. Amazon used to make an echo input which was very small didn't have a speaker and connected via headphone jack. Google, Roku, etc. also make comparible tools that I would consider in place of bluetooth.
There are a few reasons to do this
1. if you want to use your phone for youtube, parts diagrams, play a game while you're waiting for your buddy to get back from the hardware store with the replacement plastic clip that you didn't buy when you were there 15 min earlier because you swore you would be careful, etc.
2. most low end bluetooth adapters only work with in a small range of a few meters and that means if your phone is in your pocket it may become intermittent as you move around the garage / shop
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