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/
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