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Default Modifying a soundbar

On 12/07/16 14:13, Syd Rumpo wrote:
I have a car radio/ CD player in the kitchen which fits nicely out of
the way underneath a row of wall cupboards with a suitable cut-out in
the trim.

The speakers are on top of the cupboards, quite near the ceiling, which
is fine when things are quiet, but they're a bit far away compared to,
say, the kettle and so need to be turned up more than I'd like.

An answer would be some sort of flat speakers attached to the underside
of the cupboards - say about 2" high.

Then I saw pictures of 'soundbars'. I know nothing of these, but it
looks like some of them would fit nicely and unobtrusively behind the
trim on the underside of the cupboards.


I'd say yes, ideal and cheap if you are not worried not having ultimate
HiFi quality in the kitchen. Further more, some of these things have
bluetooth so you can link it to audio playback from your phone, or maybe
the TV in the other room so you can hear the match?

Your car radio should hopefully have a low level output, that normally
used for an external boot amplifier.


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Adrian C