jgohlke
My other hobby
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I have a workshop in the backyard and it needs some decent tunes. It's a barn-shaped building, 12 feet wide and 32 feet deep. It's basically two 12x16 barns stuck end to end. The back half is the dirty and noisy end...table saw, drill press, miter saws, blower fan. The front half is the workbench, hand tools and the hand power tools. Right now it's got an old car stereo that I power with a spare car battery (recharge as necessary) that I use to listen to the radio. I also bought a boom-box so I can play my iPod. Mostly I listen to the iPod now...I can't take the radio anymore.
The kids have discovered the boom box has an iPod connection, so it's never in the shop these days and I have to go hunting for it. Plus, it doesn't really have that much ooomph anyway.
I have been thinking about switching to iPod exclusively and getting a set of powered speakers, or possibly an amp and some speakers. The shop isn't that big, but I do like to play it loud! Looking around locally, the powered speakers are all "computer" speakers and pretty wimpy. I've Googled around and read about DJ setups. Looks like you can get some nice gear to run a DJ setup....but I have no idea what I'm looking at...
I don't need a sub-woofer, don't really have the room for it and I'm a rock-n-roll fan, so big bass isn't that important to me. I'll probably mount the speakers over the door (just above my head) and face them down the long end of the shop.
The shop has electricity and I've got an iPod....plus a small budget. I don't really want to spend more than a few hundred, ideally not more than $200. With the regular dust and noise of the shop (and me with my high freq hearing shot from too much time around turbine engines), I don't need studio monitors. I can't tell the difference anyway.
So let's say $200 to start and I'll entertain interesting setups to $500, no higher.
Any ideas?
The kids have discovered the boom box has an iPod connection, so it's never in the shop these days and I have to go hunting for it. Plus, it doesn't really have that much ooomph anyway.
I have been thinking about switching to iPod exclusively and getting a set of powered speakers, or possibly an amp and some speakers. The shop isn't that big, but I do like to play it loud! Looking around locally, the powered speakers are all "computer" speakers and pretty wimpy. I've Googled around and read about DJ setups. Looks like you can get some nice gear to run a DJ setup....but I have no idea what I'm looking at...
I don't need a sub-woofer, don't really have the room for it and I'm a rock-n-roll fan, so big bass isn't that important to me. I'll probably mount the speakers over the door (just above my head) and face them down the long end of the shop.
The shop has electricity and I've got an iPod....plus a small budget. I don't really want to spend more than a few hundred, ideally not more than $200. With the regular dust and noise of the shop (and me with my high freq hearing shot from too much time around turbine engines), I don't need studio monitors. I can't tell the difference anyway.
So let's say $200 to start and I'll entertain interesting setups to $500, no higher.
Any ideas?