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Rick,
Those are the speakers I was looking for, thank you for the help. I have contacted my local Pentair rep about them and really appreciate your insight.
Those are them (Thanks Rick!). Nothing but great reports back from those that have experienced them.
-Bruce
Go down to page 36. Paragon has been making them for years, probably before many who do now. See me, them or whoever the KDI, Paragon or Pentair Rep in your area is if this looks like them.
http://www.paragonaquatics.com/images/Paragon_Catalog_051210_reduce...
Bruce
Thanks for your input and please let me know the about any info on the speakers regarding a brand name. Also, definitely some good food for thought about the audio source being bad. I will look into that when I discuss with my customer and appreciate the help.
I've put them in several pools, Scott, and they work very well. The first one I ever did was for The Four Seasons Aviara in Carlsbad, CA (it has since changed hands, and I can't recall the new name) in their perimeter overflow pool. The others have all been in homeowner pools, and they too have been very happy with them.
I can't remember the name of the ones that I used, but I will try and find them for you. My question is if they have "failed" or if the audio source is bad. I haven't heard of the speakers failing yet, so I suspect the audio source may have bad inputs, or maybe a setting has been accidentally changed. Has someone checked that (I'm sorry if you have and that is now a stupid question!)?
I will still try and find the info on the speakers for you. Hope you (and everyone) is having a goos memorial Day weekend!
-Bruce
Scott Tarr said:
I have heard these are good...
http://www.oceanears.com/
I do not have any personal experience though.
Knowing the source this recomendation came from, I doubt they are cheap...