Outdoor speakers are fine if they are not used outdoors. Or at least in areas of heavy moisture. I work in speaker repair and the few I get are full of water and can't be disassembled. These are extreme cases.
Well there's always a large number of possibilities. Without getting rid of the speakers themselves, if your not happy with the power then a simple solution is to get a more powerful amplifier! Try the R-S202. Its got a good amount for not a huge price tag. Maybe other's have different suggestions, but that's ours. :) Hope it helps
IS there any speakers that are bluetooth? I can stick in the garden and have it ether be battery operated, solar powered, or run from a power outlet? I dont want to drill anything.
There are always going to be other options that will work better for individuals. Where this is nice is, weatherproof, hidden/decoration, and you won't have to run power each speaker. Every setup is different.
partsexpress.com/--310-047 There is this package, which is pretty similar. In this case usually, the instances are different for each individual. We just want to make a video that shows how the process works out.
That is not the proper way to make a penetration from the interior of a structure to the exterior. That feed through plate is for indoors only! Code dictates you need to use conduit from the finished side of the interior wall to at least 6 inches underground, and in most areas local code says a conduit that terminates underground needs to be sealed with a fire rated caulk.
Holy shitcakes man, how do you remember all them damn rules? My memory is garbage, so I'm usually breaking all kinds of rules, unintentionally too, unless it is something I learned as a little curtain-climber/ankle-biting kid.
I have installed SoundWave Cylinder from Cosmos for my garden and it's doing God's work rain or shine.
Hello so I have the exact same set up that I am installing! Does the wires from the speakers go to the volume control or the amp?
Outdoor speakers are fine if they are not used outdoors. Or at least in areas of heavy moisture. I work in speaker repair and the few I get are full of water and can't be disassembled. These are extreme cases.
My build was similar, I used TIC GS3's and GS5 mini's with the Dayton APA150 and it's just not loud enough, any recommendations?
Well there's always a large number of possibilities. Without getting rid of the speakers themselves, if your not happy with the power then a simple solution is to get a more powerful amplifier! Try the R-S202. Its got a good amount for not a huge price tag. Maybe other's have different suggestions, but that's ours. :) Hope it helps
Is it 200W per channel?
What if I have more than 2 speakers, how do i attach them to the amp
Daisy Chained
What is a daisy chain? I have six speakers?
IS there any speakers that are bluetooth? I can stick in the garden and have it ether be battery operated, solar powered, or run from a power outlet? I dont want to drill anything.
Have you looked at these?
www.parts-express.com/--319-062
www.parts-express.com/--310-160
You may aswell just get a couple of bluetooth speakers which you can chain together which would be far cheaper!
There are always going to be other options that will work better for individuals. Where this is nice is, weatherproof, hidden/decoration, and you won't have to run power each speaker. Every setup is different.
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Hey ! That's excellent! What is the name of this background music?
Was this a package (amp and speakers) or did you have to purchase all of these components separate?
partsexpress.com/--310-047
There is this package, which is pretty similar. In this case usually, the instances are different for each individual. We just want to make a video that shows how the process works out.
What's the total cost
Depends on exactly what you want to do. Upgrade this, Downgrade it....but what is in the video is around $350-$400.
How can I set up a PA horn with an intercom
Ask my mommy!
That is not the proper way to make a penetration from the interior of a structure to the exterior. That feed through plate is for indoors only! Code dictates you need to use conduit from the finished side of the interior wall to at least 6 inches underground, and in most areas local code says a conduit that terminates underground needs to be sealed with a fire rated caulk.
Holy shitcakes man, how do you remember all them damn rules?
My memory is garbage, so I'm usually breaking all kinds of rules, unintentionally too, unless it is something I learned as a little curtain-climber/ankle-biting kid.
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