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fponzani
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Post subject: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 19th, 2011, 10:41 pm |
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There's always lots of discussion about the various outdoor rock speakers. I have a pair from Outdoor Speaker Depot and they sound good enough, but I thought I'd throw this out for those folks who are thinking of buying a set. They are great for around a patio, as the speakers in them are angled slightly up from horizontal. But I've found that for hearing the music while in my (inground) pool, I have to turn them up quite a bit, enough that they're too loud for the patio and the neighbors. So, although I haven't tried it yet, I think the better option for pool tunes would be to mount a set of regular outdoor speakers on short posts and point them down towards the pool. This is assuming that your setup is like mine in that the pool is not next to the house. (In which case you could mount them under the eaves and angle them down toward the pool.)
I just thought I'd throw that out for the benefit of those who are looking to buy some outdoor speakers.
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Brentr
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 3:56 pm |
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Joined: October 18th, 2009, 7:21 am Posts: 721 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Sounds like a good point but my new rock speakers really ROCK  and I am not ready to give them up. We do not seem to have your situation and the music sounds great when we are in and out of the pool  It may be trial and error for others 
_________________ 5,775 gal, IG free form, Beach Series Antigua by Marbletite Pebble finish, 2 swim out benches, Sheer Descent, IG Fountain, Dolphin / Mermaid Statues, StaRite Dura- Glas 1.5hp pump, Hayward Pro Series Sand Filter, Aqua Rite SWG with T-Cell 15, Polaris 360, Pentair 300w Light upgraded to Pentair IntelliBrite (OMG what a huge difference) , Heat Siphon Heat Pump DX 5.0 109,000 btu, Pool Cage, 1800sq ft Tremron Estate Pavers, solar cover, TF-100 test kit, Pentair Deck Jet, Apollo Magnetic Stirrer (Makes testing a breeze), Aquatherm Ecosun Solar Panels 192 sq ft with GL-235 Controller. BBB, Margarita Concoction Machine, Pics of our Spool ( Social Pool) being built http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/load ... 98.html?21 Solar install new-solar-system-install-t19278.html Outdoor kitchen upgrade new-outdoor-summer-kitchen-in-the-dolphin-bar-and-grill-t25245.html
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RobbieH
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 3:59 pm |
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Joined: August 30th, 2010, 12:29 pm Posts: 1087 Location: Dallas, TX
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I'm considering using the type that you bury in the ground. I've heard them before, and thought they sounded really good. I'm curious to know if anyone has tried them against the regular and/or rock type.
_________________ 44,000 gallon in-ground gunite/plaster pool, 600 lb. Pentair Triton II T100 Sand Filter, CompuPool CPCS48 SWG, borates at approx. 40, TF-100 test kit
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Circle-D
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 4:33 pm |
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Joined: June 12th, 2009, 3:40 pm Posts: 54 Location: Houston, TX
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Interesting.....I am about to install4 of these around our pool. Hoping to disperse the sound so it does not have to get to loud. I will see if I can angle them down a little with mulch with out looking to bad...
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mynewpool
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 4:52 pm |
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Everyone setup will be different. So what works for one may not work for the other and vice versa.
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gkruske
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 5:07 pm |
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mynewpool wrote: Everyone setup will be different. So what works for one may not work for the other and vice versa. True. I just bought a set off Amazon. TIC brand, same company that makes the green ones you bury. Paired it up with a cheapo Pyle 15W amp. Anything past half way is louder than ****. Pretty pleased with the sound quality, and the price too.
_________________ Kansas City, MO 13500 gallon Foxx vinyl sport pool--inground (1988) Cristal-Flo sand filter Ray-Pak 406A digital 1.5 HP single speed 400 gallon Heldor inground spa, octagon
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Brentr
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 20th, 2011, 5:18 pm |
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Joined: October 18th, 2009, 7:21 am Posts: 721 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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mynewpool wrote: Everyone setup will be different. So what works for one may not work for the other and vice versa. I second this. I also have on the opposite side of the pool a pair of Bose 151se mounted high on the wall of the Flamingo Lounge, so when I am in the pool I listen with quadraphonic sound well almost but is seems to sound incredible. The wife wanted to add outdoor speakers so that people in the Flamingo Lounge could adjust the volume lower for conversation. You can see my set up in this thread outdoor-rock-speakers-t25771.html 
_________________ 5,775 gal, IG free form, Beach Series Antigua by Marbletite Pebble finish, 2 swim out benches, Sheer Descent, IG Fountain, Dolphin / Mermaid Statues, StaRite Dura- Glas 1.5hp pump, Hayward Pro Series Sand Filter, Aqua Rite SWG with T-Cell 15, Polaris 360, Pentair 300w Light upgraded to Pentair IntelliBrite (OMG what a huge difference) , Heat Siphon Heat Pump DX 5.0 109,000 btu, Pool Cage, 1800sq ft Tremron Estate Pavers, solar cover, TF-100 test kit, Pentair Deck Jet, Apollo Magnetic Stirrer (Makes testing a breeze), Aquatherm Ecosun Solar Panels 192 sq ft with GL-235 Controller. BBB, Margarita Concoction Machine, Pics of our Spool ( Social Pool) being built http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/load ... 98.html?21 Solar install new-solar-system-install-t19278.html Outdoor kitchen upgrade new-outdoor-summer-kitchen-in-the-dolphin-bar-and-grill-t25245.html
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jbuckley21
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Post subject: Re: The problem with "rock" speakers...  Posted: June 22nd, 2011, 11:51 am |
Joined: May 26th, 2011, 2:09 pm Posts: 8 Location: Monmouth NJ
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Fully agree. I have rock on one side of the pool deck at there native angle, and niles on the otherside attached to the cabana and angled down. The niles sound far better and have to crank the rocks when in the pool.
Looking to replace them with inground TIC of Bose, will post a comparison if it would benefit anyone....
_________________ 40,000 inground pool Intelliflo VF pump
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