On July 09, 2013, by Lisa Montgomery When the work day is finished, you can find usually the owner of this lush patio garden tending to his beloved plants and flowers. "He is passionate about it and has fully wrapped their house in beautiful foliage," says professional electronics (CE) John Goldenne of Digital Home technology, Palatine, Illinois, he and his team have visited property several times in recent years to keep the audio system outdoors that is mixed perfectly with the flora. "We started to repair a pair of speakers that were already in the garden and kept adding more nearly every spring," says Goldenne.
SpeakerCraft speakers are used at all times, he discreetly planted within the landscape. Most resemble rocks, so they just blend in; others, like the speaker discontinued Froggy look good at home also, but stand out like intelligent conversation pieces.
The whole garden works like a single zone of audio, which means when the user activates the Yamaha A / receiver a/v inside by means of a remote control URC MX980 hand, each speaker reproduces the same piece of music. The music is fed through an amp SpeakerCraft so plenty of power there is audio for all speakers. "We kept the system simple to use," says Goldenne, tying into the existing CD player owner and more recently a pianola. "She still loves his CD collection, so is old style, but works perfectly for your needs and is perfect for your garden parties," adds Goldenne.
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Lisa Montgomery has been writing about technology in the home for 15 years, with emphasis on the impact of electronics in a modern way of life.
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