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Flyin Rat Garage

my shop 28ft deep x 50ft wide has a cat6 line from router in house .

reg old dell computer with youtube

splitter for speakers and a 75ft ext cord

2 sets of computer speakers 1 @ each end

people ask me what kind of system I have in there . . . . :cool:
 
I'll pick up a cord soon
Thx for the help guys!
 
I just bought a system for the garage at my new house. It's a pretty basic receiver but has 100 watts per channel, Bluetooth, and 2 zones for 2 pairs of speakers. Its a Yamaha R-S202BL Stereo Receiver:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EMQI2CU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_KM1GybYGZS9XF
It periodically goes on sale for $130 so watch it for when the price drops and then place your order.

I paired it with 2 pairs of Polk Audio Monitor 45B speakers that I got for a smoking deal through Polks factory direct ebay store:
Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/361600953406


Altogether this system freaking rocks and I only currently have a single pair of speakers set up. I'd say this system is the best bang for buck as far as sound and quality goes.
 
only thing I see is watch vehicle mirrors and open doors going up with the lift and the door tracks so close to the lift . hate to see something get torn off.
 
oh ya and if the vehicle is up in the air make sure the garage door is LOCKED ......... so someone don't open it and let it roll up and SLAMB the back of the vehicle.

I have seen that happen a few times over the years in shops with tight setups like yours has for lift to door .
 
could the door guy have put a high track door track system in ? were it runs the door up higher before the roll to the back . looks like you have some room for something like that .
 
oh ya and if the vehicle is up in the air make sure the garage door is LOCKED ......... so someone don't open it and let it roll up and SLAMB the back of the vehicle.

I have seen that happen a few times over the years in shops with tight setups like yours has for lift to door .
A set of limit switches, one on the lift, the other the door controls, would make that easy.
 
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