Has anyone found a suitable replacement for the Motorola YSN4007A weatherproof amplified speaker? Current list is $745! Looking for something a little more realistic.
Rich
Amplified Speaker
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Amplified Speaker
Rich
Re: Amplified Speaker
Depending on your actual Wattage need vs price, Tessco has a Speco Technologies Amplified PA Horn (10 Watts) that lists at $85.75, part number 23342.
Re: Amplified Speaker
Thanks. Used one of those a couple years ago and had some issues but looks like there aren't many options out there. I'll get one in and try it.
Rich
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anyone know a way how to regulate the volume of an amplified speaker to make it so that the volume is not the same as the internal speaker but is lower?
we had to disconnect the speaker in our bay because the neighbors got pissed cuz it was too loud, so i want to make the volume of the external speaker lower than what the vol on the radio is set to.
we're working with a CDM-1550 here.
we had to disconnect the speaker in our bay because the neighbors got pissed cuz it was too loud, so i want to make the volume of the external speaker lower than what the vol on the radio is set to.
we're working with a CDM-1550 here.
Re: Amplified Speaker
If the audio coming from the CDM1550 is not controlled by the radios volume adjust. You can go to Radio Shack and pick up one of those In-line Volume Attenuators. Its just a wall plate with a knob in the middle. That way you can adjust your external speakers audio level.ems-280 wrote:anyone know a way how to regulate the volume of an amplified speaker to make it so that the volume is not the same as the internal speaker but is lower?
we had to disconnect the speaker in our bay because the neighbors got pissed cuz it was too loud, so i want to make the volume of the external speaker lower than what the vol on the radio is set to.
we're working with a CDM-1550 here.
Re: Amplified Speaker
Thanks BNN.bnn121 wrote:If the audio coming from the CDM1550 is not controlled by the radios volume adjust. You can go to Radio Shack and pick up one of those In-line Volume Attenuators. Its just a wall plate with a knob in the middle. That way you can adjust your external speakers audio level.ems-280 wrote:anyone know a way how to regulate the volume of an amplified speaker to make it so that the volume is not the same as the internal speaker but is lower?
we had to disconnect the speaker in our bay because the neighbors got pissed cuz it was too loud, so i want to make the volume of the external speaker lower than what the vol on the radio is set to.
we're working with a CDM-1550 here.
That's actually what i had in mind.
-Parker
Re: Amplified Speaker
Actually, that depends on how you hook it up. If you connect it to the EXTERNAL SPEAKER pins, then yes it will be controlled by the volume control knob. If you connect it to the FLAT AUDIO OUT pin, then it will be a constant level.bnn121 wrote:If the audio coming from the CDM1550 is not controlled by the radios volume adjust. You can go to Radio Shack and pick up one of those In-line Volume Attenuators. Its just a wall plate with a knob in the middle. That way you can adjust your external speakers audio level.
What you should do it connect it to FLAT AUDIO OUT (Pin 11). In the CPS under accessory configuration, set the RX AUDIO TYPE for FILTERED. With that, you will have constant level, normal audio out of the radio. Then use a local volume knob to control the speaker in the bay.
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