I read a post about another Fraternity needing improvements however the situation is drastically different....
Let me begin to explain what my question is. I live in a very old Fraternity house in Pullman, WA. Pullman is a very small town in eastern WA, 8 miles away from Idaho. So I am confined to small market of audio professionals. While there is Spokane, the second largest town in WA with a population of 200,000 is less than an hour away, I would rather not spend money on travel.
So here is the situation.... with the physical condition of the house on a scale of 1-10 about a 3 should I trust my fellow handyman with installing a P.A. system in the house? While competent to build things I am not sure of their ability to do wiring and electric components of construction.
The ultimate goal is to have a DJtype (for lack of better word and too prove my ignorance) in our basement rec room. Dancing is the main purpose of this room. Along with this there will be on the 1st floor another singular speaker. The purpose is it relay house messages to others in the room. Its roughly 20 x 30 feet.
Continuing up the house (its 5 floors total) is the main living area. It is about 100 feet long with rooms on both sides. This is area needs to have enough sound to power a party but not enough bass to be heard disruptively outside. Potentially 2 speakers on this hallway. This will also be the hub of the system, where what ever the ipod is plugged into will be.
On the third hall is a sleeping porch that a speaker will be required to be loud enough to disrupt sleep in case of an emergency. This room is about 20 x 30 feet.
The top floor is a hallway and a room that is will be needing the same speaker as the first floor.
My question to you all is this
Should I hire a professional company to do this or should I go to a local Walmart and buy the speakers and receiver there and necessary supplies?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, I'll be honest and admit I don't plan on using this site much but I'm a huge fan of sharing information and this seemed like a place to go to find real answers from people who know what they are talking about. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me.
Let me begin to explain what my question is. I live in a very old Fraternity house in Pullman, WA. Pullman is a very small town in eastern WA, 8 miles away from Idaho. So I am confined to small market of audio professionals. While there is Spokane, the second largest town in WA with a population of 200,000 is less than an hour away, I would rather not spend money on travel.
So here is the situation.... with the physical condition of the house on a scale of 1-10 about a 3 should I trust my fellow handyman with installing a P.A. system in the house? While competent to build things I am not sure of their ability to do wiring and electric components of construction.
The ultimate goal is to have a DJtype (for lack of better word and too prove my ignorance) in our basement rec room. Dancing is the main purpose of this room. Along with this there will be on the 1st floor another singular speaker. The purpose is it relay house messages to others in the room. Its roughly 20 x 30 feet.
Continuing up the house (its 5 floors total) is the main living area. It is about 100 feet long with rooms on both sides. This is area needs to have enough sound to power a party but not enough bass to be heard disruptively outside. Potentially 2 speakers on this hallway. This will also be the hub of the system, where what ever the ipod is plugged into will be.
On the third hall is a sleeping porch that a speaker will be required to be loud enough to disrupt sleep in case of an emergency. This room is about 20 x 30 feet.
The top floor is a hallway and a room that is will be needing the same speaker as the first floor.
My question to you all is this
Should I hire a professional company to do this or should I go to a local Walmart and buy the speakers and receiver there and necessary supplies?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, I'll be honest and admit I don't plan on using this site much but I'm a huge fan of sharing information and this seemed like a place to go to find real answers from people who know what they are talking about. If you have any questions please feel free to ask me.
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