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How to build your own Bluetooth streaming home audio system
Posted by Prakash under Gadgets and Deals
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There are a lot of ways to stream music at home. Dedicated Bluetooth speakers, like the Supertooth Disco or Jawbone Jambox work well, but because they are designed for portability they don’t sound all that great. At home, the Chromecast is cheap and easy if you already have a home A/V system to distribute the music, or you can splurge and pick up a Sonos for better sound and features like multi-room broadcasting. But, as we all know, a DIY junkie always has his or her eyes open for something better.
I’ve got an alternative that lets you not only stream music from your Android (or any portable device that supports Bluetooth 3.0 or higher with A2DP) or computer, but will sound as good as you want it to sound, determined on how much you want to spend on speakers. Realistically, you can spend $200 and have the very best audio possible while streaming over Bluetooth, or you can spend $100 and have something that sounds really good and the satisfaction that you did it yourself.
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-build-your-own-bluetooth-streaming-home-audio-system
You can also get a Bluetooth Amplifier and speakers from Griffin which combines bluetooth and amplifier functionality.
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December 24th, 2017 at 4:32 amwebsite
How to build your own Bluetooth streaming home audio system | Prakash Advani
February 1st, 2017 at 4:14 am
Thanks so so much for this post. I actually haven’t thought about adding a Bluetooth streaming audio system in my house. Very great idea.
I have been surfing the web for some good DIY projects to increase my house value. I found some great ideas on this page
. Very incredible suggestions they have there.
But I think I would start with this Bluetooth streaming audio system project.
Would be visiting here more often now. Thanks.
Do you think AUDIOENGINE B1 PREMIUM BLUETOOTH MUSIC RECEIVER would be fine for this?