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| Subject: From: Date: | RE: [ECS] Are you using TTS in your HA UI? Kevin Keast Mon, 27 Nov 2000 18:50:45 -0500 |
Hi A.J.
Does the Diamond have multiple outputs so if you want to separate MP3's and
TTS into two different systems?
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:40 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Are you using TTS in your HA UI?
One other thing.... Get a sound card capable of multiple sound instances
at the same time - such as ECS's TTS and Winamp.... The Diamond Monster II
300 does this as well as the Sound Blaster Live.
-=A.J.
-----Original Message-----
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:38 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Are you using TTS in your HA UI?
I dreamed up what I think is a great mix of cost effectiveness and sound
quality. I have the sound card output going directly into a 66 punch-down
block. Then, I currently run two sets of CAT5 wiring off that block - one
for upstairs, and one for downstairs. There are only two of us in the
house, and my wife hasn't complained too much about the speakers, so I guess
it's OK.
To get more specific, I bought some regular headphone extension cables
and hacked them up. There are three wires inside, which I spliced into
three of the CAT5 wires. At first there was a pronounced hum on the
speakers, but I moved the third wire (the ground) to a different color and
now you hear no hum. I then have regular RJ-45 jacks at the speaker
locations, and made up another spliced cable with RJ-45 on one end, and a
female headphone jack on the other. I then plug any computer speaker into
the cable, and I get excellent sound out of it (depending on the speakers)
Downstairs I have a three piece Altec Lansing set which sounds so good, I
don't even bother with my stereo anymore. I just listen to MP3s through the
ECS computer. If I wanted to 'zone' the speakers, I could simply put an
appliance module on the computer speakers to turn them on and off, yet I
haven't seen a need for this yet. I use the TTS extensively - for TV Guide
announcing, weather reports in the morning, news reports, etc. I am quite
happy with the setup, and I can add speakers quite easily. When I had the
house built, I prewired for ceiling speakers, but don't use them much,
either - you need an amp, volume control, etc.
-=A.J.
-----Original Message-----
-----Original Message-----
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:40 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Are you using TTS in your HA UI?One other thing.... Get a sound card capable of multiple sound instances at the same time - such as ECS's TTS and Winamp.... The Diamond Monster II 300 does this as well as the Sound Blaster Live.-=A.J.-----Original Message-----
From: A.J. Griglak [mailto:aj@griglak.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 5:38 PM
To: ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject: RE: [ECS] Are you using TTS in your HA UI?I dreamed up what I think is a great mix of cost effectiveness and sound quality. I have the sound card output going directly into a 66 punch-down block. Then, I currently run two sets of CAT5 wiring off that block - one for upstairs, and one for downstairs. There are only two of us in the house, and my wife hasn't complained too much about the speakers, so I guess it's OK.To get more specific, I bought some regular headphone extension cables and hacked them up. There are three wires inside, which I spliced into three of the CAT5 wires. At first there was a pronounced hum on the speakers, but I moved the third wire (the ground) to a different color and now you hear no hum. I then have regular RJ-45 jacks at the speaker locations, and made up another spliced cable with RJ-45 on one end, and a female headphone jack on the other. I then plug any computer speaker into the cable, and I get excellent sound out of it (depending on the speakers) Downstairs I have a three piece Altec Lansing set which sounds so good, I don't even bother with my stereo anymore. I just listen to MP3s through the ECS computer. If I wanted to 'zone' the speakers, I could simply put an appliance module on the computer speakers to turn them on and off, yet I haven't seen a need for this yet. I use the TTS extensively - for TV Guide announcing, weather reports in the morning, news reports, etc. I am quite happy with the setup, and I can add speakers quite easily. When I had the house built, I prewired for ceiling speakers, but don't use them much, either - you need an amp, volume control, etc.-=A.J.-----Original Message-----