MTguy
Member
Greetings all! I have a legrand OnQ Lyriq whole home audio system that I wired a keypad to in my garage. Basically, the wall keypad is a 20w/channel amplifier for sources that I can remotely control. The plan was to use that to power 2x 5.25" in ceiling monoprice speakers (wire is already ran but speakers not installed yet). I'm about to close up my walls and I'm concerned it's not going to put out enough sound to make me happy. My two ideas would be to either finish that system as was planned and then just run extra wires now so I can put in a full stereo in there in the future OR I could find an amplifier that will take that 20 watts per channel and amplify it again and also split it to more speakers. I'm not 100% sure how I would do that without spending a small fortune though. I do have quite a bit of extra speaker wire I could use so that is cheap enough. FYI, the garage is roughly 28x36, 870.5 sq ft, and 11.5' high ceilings.
What do you guys think? Am I missing an alternative? Does anyone have concerns with using speakers in the ceiling of an attached garage as it relates to fire/insurance claims? Help a brother out!
Here are a few links that might help:
My build threadhttp://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283280
Lyriq system like mine http://www.smarthome.com/onq-legrand-au5514-wh-lyriq-multi-source-4-zone-kit-in-studio-design.html
What do you guys think? Am I missing an alternative? Does anyone have concerns with using speakers in the ceiling of an attached garage as it relates to fire/insurance claims? Help a brother out!
Here are a few links that might help:
My build threadhttp://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=283280
Lyriq system like mine http://www.smarthome.com/onq-legrand-au5514-wh-lyriq-multi-source-4-zone-kit-in-studio-design.html
