5 1/4″ White 3-WAY 100 Watt Indoor/outdoor Loudspeakers
Feb 23, 2010 in
Electronics
- Power handling: 60 watts RMS, 125 watts peak
- 5 1/4″ polyelite subwoofer with with rubber surround sound
- 25mm polycone midrange and 20mm piezo tweeter
- 6-8 ohms impedance
- Frequency response: 70Hz-20kHz
Product Description
The DUAL outdoor speaker series is designed as a multipurpose speaker and will deliver accurate high fidelity sound in exterior or interior environments. Weather-resistant design and construction provide optimum durability for permanent or temporary outdoor use…. More >>
5 1/4″ White 3-WAY 100 Watt Indoor/outdoor Loudspeakers
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4 comments
C. Andres on February 23, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Use these on my deck outside. Sound is awesome and the weather has not affected the sound.
John V. Dalusio on February 23, 2010 at 7:44 pm
These speakers are a wonderful value for the asking price. No, you are not going to be fooled into thinking you are listening to Martin Logans, Magneplanars, Thiels, etc. However, speakers like the Duals will normally be connected to inexpensive amplification such as low priced intergrated amplifiers or receivers. I purchased two pairs. One is connected to a Sherwood receiver, while the other pair is hooked up to a KLH receiver. Both of these receivers were under $100, yet the music reporduction on my patio and master bedroom balcony is quite impressive. These speakers weigh 5 pounds each, so there is some heft to them. I do not engage in “critical” listening with these speakers for obvious reasons, but to comment on their actual sound characteristics; the bass response is honest to about the 75HZ and then it falls off rapidly. Midrange reproduction is fine. The treble can be a bit “tinny,” but when one considers the price per pair the music that emanates from these speakers is more than acceptable. Recommended.
Mack R. on February 23, 2010 at 8:59 pm
I bought these DUAL LU53PW speakers a couple of years ago from one of the big box stores without even listening to them because I just wanted something inexpensive that I could hang outside by the patio. The first thing that I noticed was the weight of the box as I was walking out of the store. I thought it was a little strange that “cheap” speakers could weigh so much.
As I was hooking them up, I wasn’t expecting much since I paid about fifty bucks for the pair. When I fired up the receiver and put in a CD I was very impressed. These speakers have it all….. Great bass, mids and highs are all clear and crisp with plenty of power too. Before you spend $300.00 on up for a pair of indoor / outdoor speakers, you really should give these speakers a try.
D. Walterscheid on February 23, 2010 at 11:01 pm
It seems most people are in agreement, for the money these are an excellent set of speakers. They are very well built and solid. I really like the choice of screwdown terminal holders instead of the spring type. On another set of Cambridge speakers I have had to solder the speaker wire directly to the contact because the spring broke. You won’t go wrong with these speakers!