loon_B4ll00N
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Got a 30 X 35 foot shop. My "mini" rack type stereo is puke for sound. I not really interested in radio, or CD's, (or tapes or other media). I just want to play MP3's - thru a laptop with WinAmp Pro (I have the license - bought and paid for)..My laptop does a good job of sending the signal audio to some sort of receiver..
My question is: What should I do to get a larger-than-average blasting of sound from this devilish setup? No worry about pissing off the neighbours - I have none. I figure the mini-bookshelf thing is good for no more than maybe 15 watts? I'm looking at purchasing a new Sherwood 100WX2 home (rack-style) receiver. I don't have speakers yet, but will probably go with some cheap home-style bass reflex boxes.
Used to be, a guy'd buy 1000 bucks werth of stuff just to get a decent stereo. Hell, when I was young, I bought the old Pioneer rack, complete with cabinet, glass-front door, tower speakers, etc for a mere 2500. That was when I lived in New York, and pissed off my neighbours.
Now, you can go to Wal·Mart and getta decent bookshelf for a hunnerd bux, and just about have a decent setup. Only problem is, things are rated at 400 watts (TOTAL POWER) WTF does that mean, when ya look at the back of the "receiver" and it says "25W" ? I think it's a screw!
I dunno I think 200 watts with some decent 8" bass-reflex boxes is gonna work. Even if I hafta build my own ported bandpass boxes - I feel that money will be better spent on that - whaddya think?
I actually honestly thought of using a PA amp with actual PA speakers (Like on M·A·S·H·), but I think the treble would drive me insane. I don't need bass like ya hear in every Nuga-Tinted Subaru SnoopDogg Mutha Fu, Winged Coffe-Can exhausted ride in every town every where...
I need bass that'll "hit" on every beat in any ol' thrash metal song, tho.
When I were a pup - I didn't care as long as it was loud.
But, I'm old now, and just want to drown myself in lots of heavy metal *thrash*, while casting. So, I want hard bass AND loud.
Oh! Did I mention? Cheap as possible? So if I buy the 100W Sherwood, what speaker type-size- can I expect to use, and will it "boom" in my shop, or will I need an amp; or should I just go with a 1000W HomeTheatre Surround system for like 200 bux?
I'll check back sometime.. (I don't spend lots of time here anymore)
My question is: What should I do to get a larger-than-average blasting of sound from this devilish setup? No worry about pissing off the neighbours - I have none. I figure the mini-bookshelf thing is good for no more than maybe 15 watts? I'm looking at purchasing a new Sherwood 100WX2 home (rack-style) receiver. I don't have speakers yet, but will probably go with some cheap home-style bass reflex boxes.
Used to be, a guy'd buy 1000 bucks werth of stuff just to get a decent stereo. Hell, when I was young, I bought the old Pioneer rack, complete with cabinet, glass-front door, tower speakers, etc for a mere 2500. That was when I lived in New York, and pissed off my neighbours.
Now, you can go to Wal·Mart and getta decent bookshelf for a hunnerd bux, and just about have a decent setup. Only problem is, things are rated at 400 watts (TOTAL POWER) WTF does that mean, when ya look at the back of the "receiver" and it says "25W" ? I think it's a screw!
I dunno I think 200 watts with some decent 8" bass-reflex boxes is gonna work. Even if I hafta build my own ported bandpass boxes - I feel that money will be better spent on that - whaddya think?
I actually honestly thought of using a PA amp with actual PA speakers (Like on M·A·S·H·), but I think the treble would drive me insane. I don't need bass like ya hear in every Nuga-Tinted Subaru SnoopDogg Mutha Fu, Winged Coffe-Can exhausted ride in every town every where...
I need bass that'll "hit" on every beat in any ol' thrash metal song, tho.
When I were a pup - I didn't care as long as it was loud.
But, I'm old now, and just want to drown myself in lots of heavy metal *thrash*, while casting. So, I want hard bass AND loud.
Oh! Did I mention? Cheap as possible? So if I buy the 100W Sherwood, what speaker type-size- can I expect to use, and will it "boom" in my shop, or will I need an amp; or should I just go with a 1000W HomeTheatre Surround system for like 200 bux?
I'll check back sometime.. (I don't spend lots of time here anymore)