Installing backyard speakers

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Installing Backyard Speakers


If you’re looking for your backyard entertainment game at home with a pair of speakers, you’ll have to take some things into consideration, like price, size, design, and how well they’ll hold up against the weather. Speakers that look like a rock might sound silly, but when you’re looking for something that seamlessly blends in your backyard environment, these backyard speakers are perfect. This type of speaker is available in either granite or sandstone depending on your overall desire to keep in line with the look and feel of your patio or garden.


It is one part decorative fixture and one whole best choice for hidden speaker option. It should have a strong woofer combined with dual tweeters to bring fantastic sound quality for the price. Audiophiles will find plenty to love with high and low frequencies that deliver the right amount of bass to make it an easy outdoor favorite. The undersides should be spread with sealant with additional thick wiring for waterproofing offering year-round protection against the elements. UV protection should be provided for added support for the outdoor look and feel. A single speaker is effective enough for the backyard.


Since you’ve put your backyard speaker, a subwoofer that can be put the boom in your backyard. An outdoor subwoofer can pack the same punch as your indoor subwoofer. The big difference is that it needs to withstand weather, insects and other critters. Unless you like carrying heavy audio equipment back and forth, it needs to live outside. There are several subs that can rock in the great outdoors. There are two types of outdoor/backyard subwoofers: the in-ground that allows you to bury the bulk of the speaker underground and the rocks/planters that can blend the sound within the outdoor/backyard scenery.


When it comes to outdoor speakers and subwoofers, placement is really important. You aren’t just trying to fill the backyard, but you’re also competing with sounds from neighbors and nature, you also want the sound to be distributed evenly. For hearing beautiful music in the outdoors, the subwoofer needs to match your receiver and your speakers. You’ll definitely need a dedicated receiver or at least one that can handle the second zone. Climate consideration is a must. All outdoor speakers are able to withstand the elements, but if you live in an especially brutal climate conditions, make sure that your outdoor subwoofer is up to the task.


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