🎉 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with Rock Solid Sound!
The Theater Solutions4R4G New Wired Outdoor Garden Waterproof Granite Rock Patio Speakers are a set of four passive 2-way speakers designed for outdoor use. They feature a durable, weatherproof design that can withstand various environmental conditions. With high-quality 4.5-inch woofers and soft dome tweeters, these speakers deliver exceptional sound quality. Installation is straightforward, requiring only a connection to a compatible home audio receiver. Ideal for enhancing the audio experience in backyards, patios, and gardens.
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 125 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | CL3_wire |
Item Weight | 3.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.75"D x 7.5"W x 8"H |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Color | Gray |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Mounting Type | Outside Mount |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Recommended Uses For Product | Pool,Outdoor |
Subwoofer Diameter | 4.5 Inches |
D**L
Nice speakers
I bought these speakers at the start of summer and installed them myself. I placed them around my pool . They will need an radio to run them being the are not battery powered. I did know this when I bought them so that wasn't a problem to me. However the way you connect them wasn't bad but it definitely could be better. It only has 2 three inch wires coming out the back of each so you will need some sort of out door split kit to keep water from getting to the wires. The sound is great, way more than I expected. I only have to turn my volume up quarter of the way and sometimes that's to loud for the Neighbors. This item is a great buy.
M**
Works Great
Very happy with them sound good I had set them all up and they worked great then a few days later one of the speakers started making a cracking noise and had nothing to do with weather or anything like that so I contacted seller and they shipped out a new one same day no ? Asked Just waiting for it to come in the mail but I’d also like to add that yesterday we had a really big thunderstorm and was raining water falls and after the storm was over I test out the speakers and they worked perfectly I will note that if you are looking for bass then you will need to add a subwoofer these speakers are made for mid level sound not bass would buy again if need to but hopefully not going to need to
S**B
Small size easy to hise
These are not very big. I used four of them to surround my patio. They are pretty clean sounding when new. A little more wire would be nice. The drivers are pretty small so don’t expect a lot of bass, even with four of them. Perfect for background music on the patio.
T**Y
Good Sound
Good sound for the price.. perfect for the outdoors
L**E
If you have doubts hopefully this will help.
The media could not be loaded. I wasn't sure about getting these but a friend told me they sound pretty good so I got them. I'm not disappointed at all! The bass in not strong when it's turned all the way up but putting the dial in the middle is a good happy medium, it's just enough bass without distortion. I plan on getting a second set for the rest of my back yard.
D**N
Great sound for the money!
You get 4 of these in a pack. I placed 2 of them at the base of the bushes around my fire pit. The other 2 I put up for future use. If you are looking for big base these are not for you. If you are looking for back ground music for social gatherings they are great! I will leave them out over the winter to see how they work in the spring.
E**E
Beware - Worked for 24 Hours in my case
I purchsed these, and connected to a SONOS AMP with the requieres limit of watts. After 24 hours they all broke down. They are 4 speakers, we connected 2 to each channel of the Sonos AMP, which should (according to what I read online) surcharge an can damage the amplifier, but not the speakers.According to manufacturer that redices the Ohms to 4 per speaker and that will damage the speakers, as I am not a professional I cant agree or disagree to this, but I have had speakers before these connected the same way working for 4 years, and connected them again after these broke down and worked perfectly. My old ones are deteriorated physically thats why I decided for the look of new ones, so I am uncertain of the build quality, since installation was the same as the old ones.
A**R
Sound is sub par and two out of four broke after two seasons
I wanted these to succeed. They fit my plan to completely conceal a four speaker landscape audio solution, and fit in my budget for the project, where I attempted to build a budget system that could be controlled by Alexa or bluetooth for under $400.First red flag: The speakers do not have mounting points or clips to attach speaker wire. Instead they have a preattached wire coming out of them and it's about 8" long. If that wire fails for any reason, or gets cut, they're done.Second red flag: The bottoms of the speakers are sealed with a clear silicon caulk. This appears to have been done by hand as there are globs in some places and it's not very neat. I'm not well versed in outdoor rock speakers so this may be the norm, but this looked like someone was sitting at home quickly assembling these and sending them out the door.First issue: These things can't handle bass at all. People keep saying they sound great at certain volumes or the bass is good...not a chance. Any amount of discernable bass causes painful distortion even at low volumes. These are good for ambient music or background music. Don't try to have your 15 year old's super awesome hip hop backyard BBQ birthday with these or the bass may rip them to pieces.Second issue: Due to the need to connect wires to wires, you can either use wire nuts, which in even the best circumstances expose the wires to the elements, or you can use a more permanent shrink butt connector (te he). The former allows you to disconnect the speakers at the end of the season fairly easily, which is what I opted for in hopes of increasing longevity. The latter protects the connection from the elements, but requires you to cut the already short wires if you want to bring the speakers in. I actually decided to do this earlier this season after deciding I'd try just leaving them out all year.Final issue: I've only used these speakers for two months this season and two out of four have completely lost bass. They only play highs and sound like an old cell phone cranked up to 10. I'm told that either both of them have blown capacitors, which would need to be replaced, or both have broken connections to the woofers inside of them that would need to be rewired. Both solutions require me to cut the caulk out of the bottom and hope I can repair the speakers without much fuss, but I'm not sure I care to do this on two speakers that cost $25 each.I plan to ride out the season with these as is and replace them with a more robust solution over the winter. Please don't buy these.
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