Dual 3-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker Set
Oct 10, 2009 in
Electronics
- Designed for boats, decks and poolside
- Weather resistant ABS enclosure
- 4″ Polyelite woofer with PVA surround
- 40 mm polypropylene cone midrange
- 20 mm piezo tweeter
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Dual 3-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker Set
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5 comments
Lynn D. Walther on October 10, 2009 at 3:42 pm
These three way speakers are very weak and easily over powered by your center channel speaker. Spend the extra money and go with the Yamaha three way bookshelf speakers.
deedub on October 10, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Speakers blew after about two hours of listening at moderate volume. Returned them for a full refund and purchased a different set. Customer service was painless. Amazon rules!
M. Delis on October 10, 2009 at 6:07 pm
Speaker’s sound fantastic, whether turned down low or up high. Easy to Mount, only problem was they didn’t send the thumbnail screw’s with it and one of the nut’s broke loose like you have read in other reviews if you try to tighten too much.
Overall very happy with the sound Quality in relationship to the price!
Paul Baele on October 10, 2009 at 8:22 pm
This product was successful and easily installed. I went into buying this product with little confidence and it turned out to be a great product. They put out a nice sound for the money and mounted with ease. I am extremely satisfied and would without doubt give this product an outstanding review and recommendation if you would be in the market for outdoor speakers.
Michael M. Gioan on October 10, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Great sound, rich bass and well balanced tone. Cross-over distortion is barely audible. Don’t expect to pump a full 100W into these for long though, these speakers saturate at about 30/40 W RMS, still plenty of power for $30 a pair.
One word of caution: be very careful not to push too hard on the brass thread fitting with the screw nut when mounting the speaker on its bracket. This will cause the threading assembly (which is basically a metal cylinder glued into the plastic) to dislodge and fall into the speaker. Since the speaker cannot be disassembled, you will end up with merely a bookshelf speaker with no way to attach it except for glue or screws right into the plastic casing.
Dual should have addressed this vulnerability of the mounting points and I see this as a glaring design flaw in an otherwise very good product. I would give these speakers 5 stars if it weren’t for this cheap approach to mounting points.