2024 the best outdoor speakers review


Price: $119.95
(as of Dec 06, 2024 20:45:10 UTC - Details)

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the ns-aw350b 2-way all weather bookshelf speaker is designed for outdoor use, this versatile two-way speaker functions beautifully in front, rear, or both positions. its 6.5" woofer and 1" glass filled dome tweeter set a soundstage that achieves impressive efficiency and dynamic range in any size space. whether the listening occasion calls for a symphony orchestra or battlefield drama, this model can summon either with equal conviction in any two-channel or multi-channel audio system. Warranty - limited warranty - 2 year technical information - driver type - 6.50" polypropylene woofer physical characteristics - form factor - wall mountable
Driver Type 6.50 Polypropylene Woofer
Physical Characteristics Form Factor Wall Mountable
YAMAHA BLACK OUTDOOR SPKR2 WAY 130W POWER 6.5 inches
One pair of 2 way indoor/outdoor speakers
Acoustic suspension design for clear sound and taut, controlled bass response
130 watts maximum power capacity, 40 watts nominal
6.5 inch high compliance, polypropylene, mica filled woofer and 1 inch PEI dome tweeter; magnetically shielded and water resistant
Each speaker measures 7.125 x 13.5 x 8.1875 (W x H x D) inches
Reviewer: Gadget Man Dan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: OMG Outdoor Speakers
Review: Simply put, these speakers are amazing. I wanted new outdoor speakers for my 30x18 patio and BBQ station area (last summer scrapped my gas grill for a kettle charcoal grill and love grilling outdoors more than ever). I was replacing a pair of workhorse Infinity Outrigger Jr. speakers that served me well for 18 years, and still sound as good as the day I first installed them. But I wanted something with more detail at low volumes, and more bass punch, which could also handle larger wattage when the situation demands it. The search was on.An old JVC 5.1 receiver (120 watts RMS) in the basement powers a set of JBL speakers in the basement, and my outdoor speakers on the patio (A/B outputs on receiver). I love keeping old equipment in use if it performs well. We can rock out to my old LP records in the basement or the patio. I also have an old laptop (Windows Vista circa '2005) I use as my digital music workstation. It has all my mp3 files and streams Internet radio with ease. It's the perfect use for a laptop that can't do most other laptop activities in today's world. If you have an old laptop collecting dust, make it a media player for an old stereo/home theater system and you'll be shocked how nice it works.I compared Yamaha, Polk, Pyle, Klipsch, Insignia, Boston Acoustic, and Bose. The clear winner, when price is factored in, was the Yamaha NS-AW350.The Bose 151 Environmental sound was good, and it may be the favorite of people who like their signature sound. Certainly a classic outdoor speaker.Klipsch was very good, but also very pricey, at several times the price of the Yamahas, with comparable sound quality.The Boston Acoustics speakers sounded nice, while lacking some bass, but the compact cube would be useful for hiding them away in corners. The Yamaha, though, is as good or better, at half the price of the Boston Acoustics, with superior sound quality.I would stay away from Pyle, unless price is your ultimate consideration. They definitely sounded OK for the money. Not sure how the build quality is, though.The Insignias were nothing special, either, and well behind the Yamahas for about equal cost.The smaller Yamaha NS-AW150 was quite decent for a little brother version, but for an extra twenty bucks, you get so much more depth of sound with the NS-AW350. I would not hesitate to buy the NS-AW150 if a smaller speaker is required for an outdoor space. The NS-AW350 is on the larger side (which also greatly helps the bass response). There's no hiding these speakers. Fortunately, I have no desire to hide these wonderful speakers.They sound excellent at low volume, when chilling to NPR or relaxing music, but they really shine when pushed. The treble is crisp, but not grating. The midrange is well balanced. The bass response defies logic. The volume these can put out will quickly bring the authorities, or at least an angry neighbor. These speakers can easily drown out a gathering of 50+ people. For versatility and cost, these speakers cannot be beat. Yamaha should double the price, and they would still be the best speakers going at their price point.The only negative is the mounting brackets. They do not allow much movement, and only support one plane of movement. My old Infinity's allow me to install the mounts for tall or wide aspects, and tilt a good amount, so you can direct the sound where you need it. The Yamaha brackets provide only a small amount of tilt movement. I may fabricate an angled device to provide more slant for the speakers when mounted. Hardly a negative that would put me off these speakers.

Reviewer: Iama Techie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing price for such great speakers!
Review: I really love these things. Crisp highs, excellent mids and and even some good bass (you do still want a subwoofer for some *real* low bass of course). Not only do they sound 100% better than my 3 other sets of 'outdoor speakers' they have some excellent volume - . No distortion and clear at both high and low volumes. One of the *other* sets are also Yamaha - same size, but not as well rounded tone or loudness and clearness. The other two are a set of JBL and Yamaha but both are a bout 2/3 the size of these and so really shouldn't be compared.Because they are a bit larger that any of the others I've mounted so.. you may want to check the measurements.Also check the weight. They are NOT light. I would NOT mount them directly to a sheetrock wall without some way to distribute the weight.These are outstanding for a back patio/backyard/pool area. They can really deliver - in all types of weather and heat.They are also amazingly clear and LOUD for a front yard "Halloween" display for music/Thunder. Of course I also have a subwoofer to get the REALLY deep bass for the thunder. After all, these only go down to 40Hz. . But the crisp clear crack of the lightning AND the music just make everything *pop*! SO happy not to have to use my nice (pretty expensive) home stereo speakers placed in open windows (which then get rained on grr..).Mounting was VERY easy. Note: these have a back plate you can attach to allow them to also stand on a shelf etc.

Reviewer: Kris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very nice - great sound quality.
Review: I installed this under the eave of our garage so we could enjoy music while sitting around a fire pit in the driveway. The speakers are 11' off the ground and about 35' apart. The sound is outstanding, however it is somewhat directional. If you are right in the middle, it is truly amazing, but as you move closer to one speaker or the other, you really notice the loss of the other channel. This is probably to be expected but the affect seems more noticeable than I would have thought or I have experienced with a different set of speakers I have installed on the inside of the garage. The instructions actually include diagrams and something about maximum separation for two speakers (which I exceeded). I'm very happy with these as we will almost always be positioned in the middle when using them, but I thought it might be helpful to share for other use cases. I have not experienced any issues with the grills coming off like others have mentioned. When the speakers arrived, I actually tried to pry one off to see if I was going to want to glue them before installing. I was unable to get it to come loose so perhaps the manufacturer has addressed this complaint. These speakers are a great value - I'd buy them again.

Reviewer: Gilberto
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Tiene un audio de excelente calidad, es muy buena experiencia escuchar música en estos altavoces, compraré otro par, los recomiendo.

Reviewer: Jeremy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great clear sound. Surprising bass for outside. Will definately be loud enough to annoy neighbours(not that that's my goal, just saying). Smaller than I though they might be. Very pleased overall.UPDATE: All of the above still applies as of January 2017, so I guess we can add longevity to this list. The better part of 3 Canadian summers and winters.

Reviewer: MARIO PAULINO LUNA GARDUÑO
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Excelentes bocinas, complemento del amplificador yamaha.

Reviewer: Chris Zarras
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great option for outdoor speakers. Easy to install and incredible sound, with actual bass! I spent a significant amount of time researching on outdoor speaker options, and by far, these were the best. Although these are a few model years old, they still pack a great punch.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El producto es muy bueno, facil de instalar y el diseño excelente. Para el espacio que es una terraza quedo de maravilla y por supuesto supero mis expectativas en calidad de sonido versus precio.

Customers say

Customers like the sound quality, value for money, and ease of installation of the speakers. They mention they produce plenty of volume, are good for the price, and are easy to set up. Some are satisfied with the look, functionality, and durability. However, some customers have reported that the grill covers fall off.

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