I was cooking tonight and my options for music were either a Lenovo Smart Display on my counter, or the Alpair 11ms Nostromo's in my living room 20ft away (via my dining room, which connects the two as the bottom of the U). I've been researching multi-sub options for the Nostromo's (like the bucket sub), when I had an idea.
Chromecast (which I have throughout my house) supports groups of speakers. Speakers can be in multiple groups, and each can have delay within the group.
I'm thinking of building and placing a few subs in the dining and living rooms, powered by a single amp, sourced by a chromecast with an LPF. This chromecast would be a shared member of both the 'kitchen' group, and the 'living room' group, filling out the bottom end of each.
Other than the obvious gap in lower migrange left between the smart display and the subs, I think it might nicely round out the sound of both rooms.
Has anyone tried something like this, or have any ideas or criticism?
Chromecast (which I have throughout my house) supports groups of speakers. Speakers can be in multiple groups, and each can have delay within the group.
I'm thinking of building and placing a few subs in the dining and living rooms, powered by a single amp, sourced by a chromecast with an LPF. This chromecast would be a shared member of both the 'kitchen' group, and the 'living room' group, filling out the bottom end of each.
Other than the obvious gap in lower migrange left between the smart display and the subs, I think it might nicely round out the sound of both rooms.
Has anyone tried something like this, or have any ideas or criticism?