TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
I have two Amazon Echo Dots in my home. I use them for numerous reasons, but my favorite thing is having them play music. Each device only has one small built-in speaker, so the sound quality leaves much to be desired. However, they also have a 3.5mm stereo output jack for this exact reason--just plug in external speakers and rock out. What could be easier? Well, there's a catch. When you plug in external speakers, all the Echo's output audio goes through them, including non-music information.
At one end of the house, the Echo is right next to the door to the garage. When I'm wrenching on a car, I'll plug in the output to a cord that runs to the garage and connects to a pair of powered stereo speakers. I'll turn on their power strip and have Pandora accompany me while I'm working. The sound quality is pretty good, and everything works great. When I'm done wrenching, I shut off the speakers, unplug the cord from the Echo, and go back to 'normal' home operation (complete with crappy sound).
But if I'm inside the house and I want to hear music, I am left to the teeny little internal speaker. The same thing happens at the other end of the house, where my second Echo sits. Why not just buy two pairs of external speakers, you say. That's exactly what I want to do! However, everything I find for sale is amplified (read: powered) and not simply passive. This means I would need to plug them in and turn them on every tine I want to hear music, then turn them off and unplug them every time I am done--a significant hassle, especially since the second Echo sits up on an inconvenient-to-reach shelf. My other option would be to leave the speakers turned on 24/7, but I don't want to do that from a standpoint of wasting electricity. So amplified speakers are definitely not the answer.
Remember the old days, when you could buy a pair of (admittedly small) external speakers connected to a single 3.5mm plug, and hook them up to your Walkman or whatever? No power cords, no batteries, just plug and go. That's what I want... but I can't find it. Everything nowadays is powered by a wall wart, or powered by USB, or battery-operated and connects via BlueTooth (and while the Echo does have BT capability, that won't solve my problem, either).
Does nobody make these anymore???
At one end of the house, the Echo is right next to the door to the garage. When I'm wrenching on a car, I'll plug in the output to a cord that runs to the garage and connects to a pair of powered stereo speakers. I'll turn on their power strip and have Pandora accompany me while I'm working. The sound quality is pretty good, and everything works great. When I'm done wrenching, I shut off the speakers, unplug the cord from the Echo, and go back to 'normal' home operation (complete with crappy sound).
But if I'm inside the house and I want to hear music, I am left to the teeny little internal speaker. The same thing happens at the other end of the house, where my second Echo sits. Why not just buy two pairs of external speakers, you say. That's exactly what I want to do! However, everything I find for sale is amplified (read: powered) and not simply passive. This means I would need to plug them in and turn them on every tine I want to hear music, then turn them off and unplug them every time I am done--a significant hassle, especially since the second Echo sits up on an inconvenient-to-reach shelf. My other option would be to leave the speakers turned on 24/7, but I don't want to do that from a standpoint of wasting electricity. So amplified speakers are definitely not the answer.
Remember the old days, when you could buy a pair of (admittedly small) external speakers connected to a single 3.5mm plug, and hook them up to your Walkman or whatever? No power cords, no batteries, just plug and go. That's what I want... but I can't find it. Everything nowadays is powered by a wall wart, or powered by USB, or battery-operated and connects via BlueTooth (and while the Echo does have BT capability, that won't solve my problem, either).
Does nobody make these anymore???