Somehow, I don’t think
they’ll
be finding their way into chez Morris though J
Tim.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Nikola Kasic
[mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 February 2002
11:58
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] was
Pronto
now NXT speakers
If I
knew that before, it would be at my place long ago.
But
now
they are much cheaper so I don't feel too sorry.
I
need
to find a way to send a signal from my amp in living room, to my
bedroom.
I
have Sony
STR DB1070 amp and it seems to have 2 amps in one.
One
is
Dolby Digital 6.1 and the other just stereo, but should be fine for
bedroom.
Now,
I
can watch DVD in living room, while listening radio in bedroom, from the
same
amp.
Daniel,
do you have any manuals in .pdf or some format that can be
posted?
How
thick they are exactly, without frame?
Do
they
have glass, so you put picture behind the glass, or you cannot put
glass?
I
heard
that they are making ceiling panels as well. Waves generated with these
speakers are propagating much better than the ones from "normal"
speakers, so you need less speakers for covering public places (like
railway
stations etc.). Also they are not so directional as normal ones, so it's
harder
to find where the sound is coming from (I hope that Daniel can confirm
this) so
positioning these speakers is not so vital like the normal ones in home
cinema
setup.
There
were even plans to put them in laptop screens...
If
there
are smaller versions, they can be ideal for puting them around the house,
because you can put them anywhere in plasterboard. Conventional ones are
much
deeper and you get less options for positioning.