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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD

    Is this the life, or What!

    To sooth my throat I have a glass of 15 year old aged Martinique rum that's smooth as fine cognac, but a lot more exotic!

    Does it get any better than this?
    So CarlD, now I know where you sit to truly relax. NICE. Your speaker mounting setup would work just great for my situation. I could mount them on our sofet and angle them toward the pool. Spaced maybe 10 foot between the two. All the wiring would be in the attic.
    Now going wireless really has my ears perked up. I could set some poles around our pool and mount the speakers to them. I think that might look good also. They would defiantly be closer to the pool than if they were mounted to the house.
    Now, I haven't shopped speakers at all yet. But, what are the distance limitations to wireless speakers?

    Thanks for the picture and post CarlD, it really has me thinking.

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    Hey gang, why not go all out. Underwater speakers. Check them out.

    http://www.shadebuilder.com/underwater_speakers.html

    I would check them out myself if the price were under a hundred. But that's just me.

    Enjoy the tunes and the pools, Dennis
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    I've got the bigger Yamaha outdoor speakers on the yacht. One pair on the deck, one pair down below. I bought them because they didn't take much power to drive and put out better bass than the smaller speakers. The only caveat is that they have a little bass "hump" somewhere just below a bass voice. You have to eq it out or they sound a little boomy. The upside is that if you eq it out they sound very very good. We tend to range Stan Kenton, AC/DC, Willie/Waylon so it's a mighty mixed bag and the speakers really never disappoint. They easily drown out the diesel, wind, waves, and an occassional angry tugboat pilot honking at., could it be us?

    They'd make wonderful pool speakers and Fry's and Best Buy often have them on sale for $99/pair. Plus you can say "Someone from the yacht club recommended them to me, Pip Pip!"

    Link to said speakers at Amazon
    22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.

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    Malibu wire for low voltage outdoor lights works great for speaker wire ... I have 4 speakers in my yard using the malibu wire to power them. I use 2 recievers in the house so I have seperate volume control for inside / outside.

    Speakers are Bose 151 Enviromental (10 years outside in the sun, rain and sprinklers and they still sound great) out in the yard and klipsch for under teh patio.

    try the malibu wire, you don't even need conduit in the ground then.
    14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7

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    That sounds nearly ideal Phillbo. Have you had any trouble with corrosion in the connection or has it held up fine? I'm wondering if I'll need to solder on a terminal...
    Last edited by sailork; 08-02-2006 at 03:44 PM.
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    I've never had any corrosion issues.. I live in Aridzona though.. nothing rust out here
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    Yeah, I thought of that after I sent it. I think Gold rusts here in Houston...
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    We just got a water proof, wireless speaker from Brookstone. You plug the transmitter into your stereo and carry the speaker where ever you want it to go. You can also hook your ipod up to the speaker..I LOVE it and I don't worry about splashing or get stuck in the rain.
    Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabbajean
    We just got a water proof, wireless speaker from Brookstone. You plug the transmitter into your stereo and carry the speaker where ever you want it to go. You can also hook your ipod up to the speaker..I LOVE it and I don't worry about splashing or get stuck in the rain.
    Jay
    Now if you can get to be solar powered (or at least recharging when it's off) you won't need to change batteries all the time.

    But we have backing up to us, and a few houses up, in one of the "elephants around the watering hole" McMansions, a hip-hop record producer. He seems to think when he's at his pool the whole neighborhood needs to "share" in his crummy taste in music.

    So I have 200w/ch on tap if necessary to drown him out, and you can't do that with wireless.
    Carl

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    Good lord this thread is amusing. I was just sitting out by my pool with the Old Man and he was blustering on about "Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre" speakers. I figured he was mistaken about the sound quality since I've never heard them. We'd just gotten back from working on the boat. It couldn't have been much more apropos.

    Carl, you won't need that 200 watts to drown out the Hip Hopster when we dig your new in ground 9.5 meter poolside horns. I'd suggest 6 of the biggest EV drivers you can afford. Drive it with a "Zen" Class A amplifier.

    Boats, Hi Fi, Swimming Pools.... Is the next thread Bikes? Cars? Sun Ra?

    Maybe we'll descend into a rapturous geekdom of computer controlled bleach infusers... Anybody got a PDP-12 that times his pump? Maybe an old Origin that calculates the rate that his bleach burns off based on diurnal time, a thermometer and a sun brightness sensor?

    Of course, maybe I just need to get out more.
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