my partner runs some yamaha 570, which weren't much more than a hundred bucks, and i was surprised at how good they sound--more low end than most outdoor speakers + a very wide stage. i'm sure you can spend more and get better, but they were quite impressive.
Outdoor Garage Speakers
I presently have Bose AM 5 series one speakers mounted on my garage and want to upgrade. I definitely need more bass but don't want to go too big. They are mounted underneath on sides of garage. I am running 130 watts into them. My yard is roughly 400 square feet of decking plus rest of yard. Any suggestion greatly appreciated.......
Budget is approx half $500.
regards Bacardi
Budget is approx half $500.
regards Bacardi
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@asjerry, sounds like me. I like loud. My 2 channel screams down to the neighbours....lol. Loomisjohnson. I will look into those Yamaha. I am presently running my old Yamaha Rxz1 receiver in garage and allows me 8 channels. It sounds really good still. I could run two pair on garage and have good sound all around. |
I have the garage and i am using the Dual Electronics LU43PB 3-Way High-Performance Monitor Speakers. it comes with the pair of indoor - outdoor speakers. You can use it in open garage or closed garage. It has 100 Watt, 125 Watt, and 60 Watt output styles, With the 4-inch woofer, 1-inch cone, and 3/4-inch tweeter, you will get an amplified sound output whenever you play music through it. The ABS enclosure inside and the UV resistant coating outside make it completely weatherproof and great for patio use. For me, it is one of the best garage speakers. We all working with the system, enjoying our work and quickly spent the time. |
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