They are the same as the green speakers that are on the Midway, except, well they are hanging upside down.
Good for outdoor low-fi general audio, somewhat questionable for anything else.
The speakers probably wouldn't be very good in a house unless you have a room the size of a decent apartment in and of itself. There is also more than the speakers hanging, there are the logo lights that aren't used anymore, and another set of lights if I remember right.
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UGH. Don't.
You'd be better off hanging paging horns in the corners.
Everyone else has already touched on the sound issue, and the fact that they're meant for outdoors. You have to realize that those are meant for the purpse of throwing sound as far as you can and keeping it as loud as possible when it gets there [no matter how harsh the sound may be].
Not to mention I'm pretty sure they run on 70 Volt amps, if not pro audio. Something your standard home equipment won't be able to power.
-Josh (pointbuzz's resident sound system designer....yes, that's my real job)
*** Edited 8/22/2005 3:07:41 PM UTC by e x i t english***
Do not get them, they run on CV (contant voltage). The system you would find in the shopping center/mall.
Usually run on 70.7 Volt systems.
Not to mention, they compress the heck out of the audio.
(sorry exit, I had to comment a bit; my title on the 'other' forums is: Forums musician and DJ.)
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