Michael

I am almost sure that it has a remote.


Michael T. Bendorf wrote:
This is what I was modeling my ideas off of - it is a great setup...and concerns with the 2.1 are the ones that occurred to me as well. I would want to look at the input selection of the bar to be sure. I am wanting to put PC audio and a VCR/DVD combo unit into it...it looks like the bar Jim pointed out has an input select button on top of the unit...but if I have that mounted seven feet in the air above a projected screen it is not going to be reachable...

--Michael T. Bendorf--
Technology Administrator
A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
217.476.3312 ext. 2019
DID #: 217.476.6019
Cellular: 217.306.6824

"I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do during your lectures so that I do not need you any more."

A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others.

"The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by the enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas."

- Alan Kay



On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:24 AM, McKay, Curtis <cmc...@bths201.org <mailto:cmc...@bths201.org>> wrote:

    We have stereo receivers and indoor/outdoor speakers mounted in
    the corners and I couldn’t be happier with the solution. It does
    take quite a bit of cabling to get everything tied together but
    the end result works very well and is very clean. We have our
    receivers/DVDplayers/VCR’s in a wall mounted cabinet cube
    enclosure that’s about 22” cubed. The speaker wires come into that
    box as well as a video cable going to the projector and stereo rca
    cables that go to the vga wallplate for the computer. Then the
    computer hooks to that wall plate.

    This overcame a couple hurdles for us:

    1) If you do 2.1 speaker systems they sound great but generally
    only allow for one input so then what to do about the DVD/VCR?
    Obviously there’s options here, but the receivers have built in
    selection switches/ports.

    2) Everything on/around the teacher’s desk gets pulled out in the
    summer for cleaning, by putting the console type equipment in a
    wall mounted cabinet it’s permanent and one less thing for me to
    hook back up before school starts.

    Curtis McKay

    Network Administrator

    Belleville Township High School District 201

    cmc...@bths201.org <mailto:cmc...@bths201.org>

    *From:* tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
    <mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org>
    [mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
    <mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org>] *On Behalf Of *Michael
    Bendorf
    *Sent:* Friday, October 01, 2010 11:16 AM
    *To:* Tech-Geeks Mailing List
    *Subject:* Re: [tech-geeks] SMART Speakers

    I had indeed thought of a 2.1 system already - we have one at
    church that works nicely, but it is limited. I suppose that should
    not preclude me from looking at other systems than the one we use
    there.

    Has anyone on this list used a sound bar before? Either at home or
    at work? I'm curious about both implementations...


    --Michael T. Bendorf--
    Technology Administrator
    A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
    217.476.3312 ext. 2019
    Cellular: 217.306.6824

    "I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do
    during your lectures so that I do not need you any more."

    A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the
    way for others.

    "The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by
    the enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for
    unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas."

    - Alan Kay

    On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:08 AM, JimHays <hay...@sages.us
    <mailto:hay...@sages.us>> wrote:

    Our HS principal has been buying an amplifier and a pair of
    indoor/outdoor speakers like you suggest and they are working well
    for us but I have been looking for a better solution. I think the
    Vizio sound bar looks like a good possibility. And $100 sure beats
    $300. Of course, little ole cheap me tries to get the cost closer
    to $25 per room so I am looking at something more like this:

    
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Inland-2.1-Mini-Type-Home-Theater-series-Speaker-System/10363684

    I have a similar system - a bit smaller than this - in a 5th grade
    classroom and it is working well. The key is the sub to get the
    added volume. The $10-15 sets don't give the volume needed. But a
    $25 set with a sub is loud enough for the classroom.




    Michael T. Bendorf wrote:

    very interesting - I was about to purchase a simple stereo reviver
    and a pair of indoor/outdoor speakers for a use where the
    sound-bar idea might be both cleaner and cheaper.

    I have not had experience with these sound bars: they will indeed
    fill a good sized classroom with decent sound during a dialog
    heavy film?

    --Michael T. Bendorf--
    Technology Administrator
    A-C Central C.U.S.D. #262
    217.476.3312 ext. 2019
    DID #: 217.476.6019
    Cellular: 217.306.6824

    "I'm trying to teach myself to ask the same questions that you do
    during your lectures so that I do not need you any more."

    A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the
    way for others.

    "The computer revolution hasn't started yet. Don't be misled by
    the enormous flow of money into bad defacto standards for
    unsophisticated buyers using poor adaptations of incomplete ideas."

    - Alan Kay


    On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:34 AM, JimHays <hay...@sages.us
    <mailto:hay...@sages.us> <mailto:hay...@sages.us
    <mailto:hay...@sages.us>>> wrote:

    Get a Vizio sound bar from Walmart for $98 and some RCA cables
    from Monoprice.

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Vizio-High-Definition-Sound-Bar/11046520





    Alicia M.M.Kessler wrote:

    We added a couple of mounted smart boards with short-throw
    projectors at the beginning of the school year. I didn't order
    the $300 audio system......now I'm questioning that decision.
    I have nice speakers I can run the computer audio out
    of......but for the dvd/vcr hook up in the external
    box.......no dice? There is an audio input jack - but it
    doesn't appear to route the sound. The display of the dvd is
    fine. Anyone circumvented a $300 setup? Am I missing something
    super obvious (I usually am).

    Thanks,
    Alicia M. M. Kessler
    It's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars.
    ~Garrison Keillor
    //













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