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  1. I'm seriously limited to what pictures I can post with the 2mb limit.
  2. I have zero experience with PA speakers. If its beyond receiver to speaker with a positive and negative wire lead its above my head at this point. I will have to read up on PA systems. I am located half way between Chicago and Indy right off I65 just north of Lafayette. I'm digging around trying to come up with a couple pictures to share, I don't have my laptop with me today.
  3. New to the community, don't shoot me if I'm not posting in the correct location. My family and I are opening a Pub. Massive renovations are on going in a 108 year old building. I am a long way from needing speakers but If I knew what I should be hunting for I might be able to pick up speakers at a deal along the way. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I'm not new to audio but I am certainly not an expert so bear with me. The building is 78' long and 18' 6'' wide, exposed brick walls. The celling is 12' high, original tin, absolutely gorgeous if you're into that era. I have not decided what to finish the floor with, It will probably end up oak tongue and grove to keep in tune with the era of the building. There is a slight possibility of ceramic tile. (lets hope not) I plan to hang bookshelf or slightly bigger speakers on the wall or hang from the ceiling. My question is what would you suggest I use for speakers? This set up will mainly be used for background music throughout the day or for super bowl ect. BUT they need to be able to handle some power, I like to crank it up when I'm in the mood, before and after business hours ect. There is another room 40' by 18' 6'' I plan to put a juke box in, that will be a project for another day. I have a pair of 3.2s I bought at an estate, they were just too cute to pass up. I think they would work perfect. 2 or 3 PAIR in the large 78' room? I have a Yamaha rxv1700 that I plan to use, I already own it being one major plus, and I'm familiar with the settings and its capabilities. What do you think? I'm not trying to spend thousands on some background music....but there is no set spending limit. Thanks for your time! -Aaron.
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