vickster
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So it’ll sound better and they can just sit next to itExept it has seperate speakers.
So it’ll sound better and they can just sit next to itExept it has seperate speakers.
I will take some time and think about that ideaAnd you could always duct tape them together .
If well chosen, matched, & connected, as well as supported perhaps, but there's a lot of tut around, as well as a lot of nonsense spouted about 'separates'.So it’ll sound better and they can just sit next to it
My parents have one and it’s a very good bit of kit for the money, hence agreeing with the suggestion. Nothing to do with it being ‘separates’If well chosen, matched, & connected, as well as supported perhaps, but there's a lot of tut around, as well as a lot of nonsense spouted about 'separates'.
I was taking mild issue with your saying 'so it will sound better', because that isn't necessarily so. The 'all in ones' are both convenient, and if well chosen, rarge from perfectly decent to really very good in terms of sound.My parents have one and it’s a very good bit of kit for the money, hence agreeing with the suggestion. Nothing to do with it being ‘separates’
Surely it would be best for the OP to go to a couple of shops and have a look at a few
I have seperates in the lounge. This is just to move between the conservatory and another room. Hence I want a single all in one.If well chosen, matched, & connected, as well as supported perhaps, but there's a lot of tut around, as well as a lot of nonsense spouted about 'separates'.
Him, true portability is still an issue, even with the ones I've linked. If they're close together (the rooms), then consider having a Bluetooth speaker run as a slave from the other unit, perhaps?I have seperates in the lounge. This is just to move between the conservatory and another room. Hence I want a single all in one.
Good thought. It will though spend 90% of its time in the conservatory so thats not a big issue.......I trust that has not confused things.Him, true portability is still an issue, even with the ones I've linked. If they're close together (the rooms), then consider having a Bluetooth speaker run as a slave from the other unit, perhaps?
I've had a read and i can't see any mention of these units doing 'outbound' Bluetooth as I suggested in my last post. Depending on where you are in Cheshire I might be tempted to wander into John Lewis and ask them the question whilst having a look & listen to a few.Good thought. It will though spend 90% of its time in the conservatory so thats not a big issue.......I trust that has not confused things.
It's good kit for sure, but may be overkill as you suggest. Pure or John Lewis own brand may be the right compromise.@Bonefish Blues the Ruak does look good but is double what I want to pay.
I will look at them......many thanks.It's good kit for sure, but may be overkill as you suggest. Pure or John Lewis own brand may be the right compromise.
Hmmm again - I've just been annoyed at my ignorance, so wandering around the Pure site and saw these:I will look at them......many thanks.