Truckdrivingfool
- Sep 30, 2012
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I've tried Googling this but I'm obviously not asking the right questions.
I have an old pair of Cerwin Vega RE30 speakers I want to make wirelessly connected to a bluetooth source through the use of project boards.
I want it to be (I think) phone to a BT receiver which will split the signal into L and R channel then BT the independent channel to a local receiver into an amp to power the speaker.
My reasoning behind this is that with my speaker locations I can run and hide the power cord at each speaker a lot easier than running speaker wires. By doing it this way with project boards I'd like to see if I can keep the cost below my other plan of just replacing them with a sound bar and sub in a less desirable location.
Is this a horrible idea? Is there a better way to accomplish this?
I have an old pair of Cerwin Vega RE30 speakers I want to make wirelessly connected to a bluetooth source through the use of project boards.
I want it to be (I think) phone to a BT receiver which will split the signal into L and R channel then BT the independent channel to a local receiver into an amp to power the speaker.
My reasoning behind this is that with my speaker locations I can run and hide the power cord at each speaker a lot easier than running speaker wires. By doing it this way with project boards I'd like to see if I can keep the cost below my other plan of just replacing them with a sound bar and sub in a less desirable location.
Is this a horrible idea? Is there a better way to accomplish this?