06-24-2015, 09:18 AM
Okay, for all of you that like listening to anything in the garage or backyard or anywhere really, and you have regular speakers you would like to use but want to use your phone/Ipod via bluetooth to stream. Get this http://www.amphony.com/products/bluetoot...ceiver.htm . I have one in my garage with a set of polks and I love it. No more 3.5mm cable to feed cheap a$$ PC speakers. This things is perfect. It is an amplifier that powers standard speakers. Every time I am in the garage working, mowing the lawn, washing cars or just fiddling around I stream from my phone to the Amphony device and I get REALLY good music out of my polks. Limit is Bluetooth range of about 20 to 30 feet. I do plan on installing a higher gain antenna to push the distance. I will be setting it up (once I am done replacing windows in my house) for the back yard to power my outdoor Polks. I was not sure at first how I would like it but, for me, it was well worth the $$.
http://www.amphony.com/products/bluetoot...ceiver.htm . I have one in my garage with a set of polks and I love it. No more 3.5mm cable to feed cheap a$$ PC speakers. This things is perfect. It is an amplifier that powers standard speakers. Every time I am in the garage working, mowing the lawn, washing cars or just fiddling around I stream from my phone to the Amphony device and I get REALLY good music out of my polks. Limit is Bluetooth range of about 20 to 30 feet. I do plan on installing a higher gain antenna to push the distance. I will be setting it up (once I am done replacing windows in my house) for the back yard to power my outdoor Polks. I was not sure at first how I would like it but, for me, it was well worth the $$.


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