That would do the trick :o) but it may make you deaf, oh wait we're photohogs so we only care about our vision :)
--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for all the helpful advice. > > My system uses remotes, but I don't think a remote > will work through all > the walls between it and the darkroom. IAC, I don't > want to be screwing > around with the remotes and the music while > printing. I'd just load up > the player with some CDs, maybe program some of my > favorite songs, push > the button, and let 'er rip. > > A guy just offered to sell me this setup. It might > do the trick. > Whaddaya think? > http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/pow/bigradio.html > > Tim Engel wrote: > > > > The RF remote will not put music in your dark > room... it only allows you to > > control your stereo from another room. That's > assuming your stereo has a > > remote control feature to begin with. If it > doesn't... if it's strictly > > turn-the-knob manual, then RF remote won't work. > In that case, just load > > up enough music to last all day and press play. > > > > To get the tunes from your amp to the speakers in > your dark room, you will > > need to string wires or invest in wireless > speakers. The wireless speakers > > use a small radio transmitter that's placed near > the amp and wire to it like > > another set of speakers. But instead of playing > sound, the broadcast a > > short range radio signal to a set of speakers. > The speakers have a built > > in receiver/amp and can be placed anywhere within > the broadcast range of the > > transmitter. They just have to be plugged into a > wall outlet to power the > > receiver. > > > > Another option is similar to the wireless speakers > above, except that the > > "transmitter" plugs into the home's electrical > wiring and outputs a music > > signal into it. Then special speakers can be > plugged into any power outlet > > in the house to play the music. > > > > Neither the radio/wireless speakers nor the ones > that piggy-back on the > > house wiring produce audiophile quality sound. > But they do make it easy to > > scatter speakers around the house... even > outdoors. > > > > Places like Best Buy and Circuit City may not be > able to help you. Even if > > they have it, they just sell it and push you out > the door. Your on your > > own, and this doesn't sound like it's your bag. > However, most larger > > communities have high-end audio specialists who > can install anything you > > want. Just tell them where you want it. > > -- > Shel Belinkoff > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/ > - ______________________________________________________________________ Web-hosting solutions for home and business! http://website.yahoo.ca - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

