#20541 - 03/17/09 07:18 PM
full range outdoor loudspeakers?
|
Gunslinger
Registered: 02/26/09
Posts: 28
Loc: Greenville, SC
|
It’s spring here in S.C. and I’ve been shopping for outdoor speakers and the freq range has been disappointing even from reputable high end speaker manufactures like axiom, paradigm, polk, boston acoustic, etc. Lack of demand for outdoor bass? None go below 75Hz +-3dB. Disappointing. Outdoor subwoofer to go with your outdoor surrounds? How about a quality outdoor full range loudspeaker instead? Too expensive to manufacture?
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
#20543 - 03/17/09 09:15 PM
Re: full range outdoor loudspeakers?
|
Gunslinger
Registered: 02/26/09
Posts: 28
Loc: Greenville, SC
|
Full range for listening to music in my opinion bottoms somewhere around 40Hz. Very seldom do actual instruments go below that. Exceptions are church size pipe organs + synthesizers, neither of which I listen to. To hear all of a bass guitar and even a bass drum though, Full size speakers sound much better in my opinion, especially outside, unless they’re 20 yrs old like mine are. Movies are another story, explosions etc, but I won’t be watching movies outside. I currently have 20 yr old full size 3 way pioneers (top of the line in their day)in my garage/shop that I put outside when it’s nice out and they work just fine range wise, but their age shows – muddy bass from yrs of beating up the 12” drivers. Plus they’re a pain to move around. So this is going to be a challenge, b/c even if they made a pair I liked, I’d still have to figure out how to secure them enough to keep them from getting ripped off. Or just get indoor speakers and live with the extra 10 min of work every time I want to listen…
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
#20545 - 03/20/09 12:59 AM
Re: full range outdoor loudspeakers?
|
Gunslinger
Registered: 02/26/09
Posts: 28
Loc: Greenville, SC
|
Right you are Gonk. I’ve looked quite a bit. If they could figure out how to get bass in them for a reasonable price I bet they’d sell. But then if they could get a car to run on water…. I’ve actually been looking at underwater speakers for my pool at a bunch of sites. I keep asking myself if I’ve lost my mind, but then I go back to looking. Novel idea, but how much time are one’s ears really underwater when swimming, and would it be in time with the music in the air? Could potentially be a great experience, and the floating ones are pretty reasonable, but who knows about the quality etc. Tough to find objective reviews. If they have a decent return policy I might take the plunge and who knows maybe they’ll be great. Or maybe I’m nuts.
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
#20547 - 05/13/09 02:14 AM
Re: full range outdoor loudspeakers?
|
Gunslinger
Registered: 03/17/09
Posts: 15
Loc: Indianapolis
|
Originally posted by gonk: Since most outdoor speakers are smaller and sealed (combination of design practicality driving the sealed and consumer interest driving the small), I doubt you'll see 40Hz from a typical outdoor speaker. I'd think that you'd be lucky to get 60Hz, actually. Not going to get a lot without spending alot. I use the Klipsch KHO7's rated to 65Hz...they do pretty good outside and the horn tweeter really provides great off axis performance (a big benefit outdoors). The KHO7 is from their Synergy line (<$300/pr at Best Buy). They make Reference line speakers too and a subwoofer which only gets to 51 Hz. All speakers are ported designs. My KHO's are WAY better than my neighbor's Polks in all regards...IMO. Niles makes decent outdoor stuff too.
_________________________
Klipsch RF-35 L/R Klipsch RC-7 C Paradigm Focus SL/SR Klipsch RW12d SW Yamaha RX-V557 (the reason I'm here) Samsung BD-P1600 Motorola POS - HD Cable Samsung HL-T5676S (DLP)
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
0 registered (),
464
Guests and
1
Spider online. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
8,717 Registered Members
88 Forums
11,331 Topics
98,708 Posts
Most users ever online: 1,171 @ Yesterday at 03:40 AM
|
|
|
|