Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors
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Would these suffice?
There is a 70V transformer version as well, double the cost though.
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Audio isn't cheap. A few hundred dollars is the cheap end of this solution.
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@Dashrender So what would you recommend for speakers?
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I could use these which have a 70V transformer build in, and it's a 4 pack.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors:
@Dashrender So what would you recommend for speakers?
I don't have a specific recommendation. The last time I did one was more than 10 years ago. I purchased a typical home receiver, ran speaker cables to the speakers, and an input cable to the cable set in the middle of the room.
The speakers and amp kinda need to be matched together, this shouldn't be hard, and Art definitely knows a lot more about this than me.
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Paging @art_of_shred for recommendations on a speaker amp combo.
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So this is what I have for an existing parts list, tell me if I'm insane.
RCA Audio Splitter to support 4 speakers
RCA audio cables - 6 foot long
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@DustinB3403 You already bought/own these parts?
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@FATeknollogee said in Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors:
@DustinB3403 You already bought/own these parts?
No, building a list of things for the conference rooms.
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You don't need an RCA splitter (thats just silly).
Get a set of RCA cable (Red & White, Yellow is composite video - which you don't need) long enough to go from the projector to your amplifier location.
You need an amplifier, a 2 channel amp will easily drive 4x 8 ohm speakers (2 per channel)
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So just the RCA cables I have listed, to the AMP, and from the amp to the speakers, basic speaker wire.
Gotcha.
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I hit enter before I was done, let me edit my prev post
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@FATeknollogee So is what I said correct though?
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@DustinB3403 said in Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors:
@FATeknollogee So is what I said correct though?
Yes that is correct.
Just get 4x 8 ohm in ceiling speakers (you don't need 70V speakers)
"Most" modern 2 channel amps will drive a 4 ohm load without any problems.
You get a 4 ohm load, cause you wire 2x 8 ohm speakers in parallel for the left & right sides.
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For what you're doing, since you only have a single source, there's plenty of inexpensive amps to choose from:
http://www.parts-express.com/cat/home-audio-amplifiers/106 -
@FATeknollogee yeah that makes sense, and your recommending not using these specific speakers as the 70V isn't needed.
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@DustinB3403 said in Yellow White Red Audio for Projectors:
@FATeknollogee yeah that makes sense, and your recommending not using these specific speakers as the 70V isn't needed.
Remember "KISS"...no need for 70V, you only have 4 speakers.
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@DustinB3403 Like @FATeknollogee said, you don't need an RCA splitter. With that projector you want a 3.5mm to RCA splitter or cable, like this one from monoprice. Those RCA jacks on the projector are input only, according to the labeling in the picture.
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@travisdh1 Good catch.
I usually buy these, only 'coz they look nice but @travisdh1 is correct
https://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id=102&cp_id=10218&cs_id=1021817&p_id=9768&seq=1&format=2 -
So rather than the RCA Audio cables, a 3.5 to RCA (which plugs into the AMP) and out from the AMP basic speaker wire.