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<blockquote data-quote="Sammy elliott" data-source="post: 57460" data-attributes="member: 1886"><p>Re: Restaurant audio System</p><p></p><p>Ivan, Thank you very much for the reply... My bad, I should have cleared that information in my initial post. The restaurant has an existing audio system with 25v system. The clarity of the sound is not good at all, so when the music is playing, you can hear it but it's more like listening to an old mono system or an AM station.</p><p>I completely agree with you that the design is the foremost important factor before deciding on the system components, but in my case, most of the design has been pretty much done. The owner is only interested in newer and better AMP and speakers to replace the existing ones. The speaker location and count are providing pretty good coverage. Again, I'm only looking for recommendation on good 70v AMP and 70v Speakers. What brand to stay away from, what company provide good quality and warranty, etc... and as you pointed out, the installation is the easy part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammy elliott, post: 57460, member: 1886"] Re: Restaurant audio System Ivan, Thank you very much for the reply... My bad, I should have cleared that information in my initial post. The restaurant has an existing audio system with 25v system. The clarity of the sound is not good at all, so when the music is playing, you can hear it but it's more like listening to an old mono system or an AM station. I completely agree with you that the design is the foremost important factor before deciding on the system components, but in my case, most of the design has been pretty much done. The owner is only interested in newer and better AMP and speakers to replace the existing ones. The speaker location and count are providing pretty good coverage. Again, I'm only looking for recommendation on good 70v AMP and 70v Speakers. What brand to stay away from, what company provide good quality and warranty, etc... and as you pointed out, the installation is the easy part. [/QUOTE]
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