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3 Secrets No One Tells You About Outdoor Sound Systems

We Thought You Should Know About These Game-Changing Speaker Options

3 Secrets No One Tells You About Outdoor Sound Systems

Some people may know a lot about home audio – the indoor type – but when it comes to outdoor audio, they might not know where to start. Outdoor sound systems can be quite simple in some circumstances, but when you attempt to cover a large area, it’s not quite the same as, say, hooking up a receiver to two stereo speakers. 

So what should you know about outdoor audio for your Buckhead, GA, home that no one is telling you? We’re going to spill the beans below!

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You Only Need One Speaker for Stereo

What? Don't you need two speakers for stereo? Normally you do, but some outdoor models can make stereo sound from one speaker. Why? If you think about outdoor sound, depending on the topography of your yard or patio, proper positioning for stereo sound may not be easy. So many outdoor speaker manufacturers offer the option of wiring a single speaker for stereo for installation flexibility. Will it sound quite as good as a proper pair? Maybe not, but you may not notice much difference when used judiciously in the right places, and you will enjoy superior stereo vs. mono sound. Unless, of course, your entire music collection is comprised of rare mono versions of the Beatles albums. We think your music is probably a bit more eclectic. 

Your Neighbors Will Still Love You

Most people think they’ll need to deliver an expensive Harry & David gift basket to every surrounding neighbor to soften the blow when they tell them they’re installing outdoor speakers. But you won’t need to do that. We install outdoor audio speakers that encircle pools, sport courts, and patios with incredible sound that you will enjoy and your neighbors will barely notice. Trust us, they’ll complain more about the landscaper that mows the lawn at 6 a.m. on a Saturday.

You Can Have Your Bass and Enjoy It Too

You might think outdoor audio will sound like elevator music, devoid of detail and bass impact. And with no walls to reflect sound, isn't any bass going to dissipate anyway? Plus, you don't want a hulking subwoofer box outdoors. Where would that go? The secret is that outdoor bass goes underground. Literally. Landscape speakers, such as those from Sonance, have matching subwoofers that are buried in strategic points throughout your landscape, depending on your setup. The only part that shows looks like a snorkel – or a mushroom cap, if you prefer, as it is the garden after all. You might be amazed at the sound quality you'll enjoy outdoors with buried subwoofers; rich, impactful, and not localized. It will be like the bass is in the air. Forget the Beatles; pump up The Weeknd! 

 

Now that you know the secrets of outdoor sound, are you ready to get started on your system? Contact us here, or start a chat below to quickly connect with one of our experts. We look forward to working with you!