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Novice project

  • 15-10-2008 12:23am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 795 ✭✭✭


    Hi all, complete novice here with notions of installing an entertainment system of sorts in a room about 15m x 10m...

    There are 2 tv's one of which is lcd, the other would be old skool, but has scart socket, thinking of getting a 2nd hand projector also.. have sky and would like to send the signal to both tvs, with probable branch to the projector also...

    the sound from these tvs are rubbish, so was thinking I have a pioneer stereo with 50w speakers (plenty louder than the tinny tv noise!) that I could in someway incorporate into the system, it can take aux input so can hook the mp3 player up to it for music.. not looking for surround by the way just better noise!

    I'd like to have a base at 1 end of the room to control the tvs & speakers at the other end, would also like to sometimes hook laptop and a camcorder up to the base to show on the tvs..

    So my base i'm looking to have the sky box, stereo with mp3 player, port for laptop, and port for camcorder (prob just scart socket).

    Am I dreaming here or what way would you suggest going about the task? this is on a shoestring you may gather by the way!!
    Cheers in advance!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 795 ✭✭✭SQ2


    polite bump for any welcome advice or information...


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