nexus14
Auditioning
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The title is misleading - after looking at everyone's suggestion, it seems the best option is to get 3 speaker systems, one for each room. A more appropriate thread title would be "What speaker system would you suggest that is iPod compatible?"
First off, I apologize if this is the wrong forum. Please let me know if this is the case!
Secondly, here is the crude blueprint of her business: [1] http://i.imgur.com/EiSn1.png
My friend is starting a massage spa business and I volunteered to help her with her audio setup. Here are her requirements:
UPDATE1:
UPDATE2 - Music should only be for ambience as suggested by Jason Charlton
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First off, I apologize if this is the wrong forum. Please let me know if this is the case!
Secondly, here is the crude blueprint of her business: [1] http://i.imgur.com/EiSn1.png
My friend is starting a massage spa business and I volunteered to help her with her audio setup. Here are her requirements:
- UPDATE1: She is okay with the music not playing at the same time in all 3 rooms.
- Each room is approximately 10x10 feet
- Music should only be for ambience
- She does not plan on mounting the speakers to the ceiling because she wishes to conceal them with furniture/decoration to create a seamless experience for the customer.
- She wants to limit the budget to $300.
UPDATE1:
She is okay with thisJason Charlton said:If the system HAS to play the same thing in every room, then you really are looking at a wired system across all three rooms. If you can relax the requirement that they all play the same thing at the same time, that opens up a lot more options, and will bring the cost down.
UPDATE2 - Music should only be for ambience as suggested by Jason Charlton
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