We are in the process of building out our pool and I'm designing our outdoor audio system.
Plan so far...
Unfinished section of basement will hold the following:
2 - MX1260
2 - SMP250
8 - Chromecast Audio
Yard will have this monstrous array:
16
- LS3-PE
2 - OM-SUB200
Idea is to group chromecasts to provide a "party" mode that allows for all 16 speakers and subs to run the same music ie Spotify, Pandora, whatever can be casted but by having individual, subgroups can be created to have more intimate settings if needed.
Now the insanity is the speaker count. Currently, the main area of my deck has two speakers that are connected to Zone 2 on an aging Onkyo receiver indoors. I will purchase a chromecast for this receiver to tie them into the new system with minimal effort.
Without being to try every speaker out there I'm at a loss for how to evaluate outdoor speakers. Reviews are all over the map, dozens of people love one speakers and other hate them ie these LS3-PE or TIC or the list goes on and on. If I go for fewer speakers of "higher" quality or should I just say, better brand recognition ie Niles, Polk, Klipsch, will there actually be reliability, sound, etc improvements?
I'm aiming for the ability to walk the yard during party mode and not feel like any zone has an overwhelming music volume. Right now, if you sit on the deck beneath the speakers, you'll be washed out from a conversation if you sit by the proposed pool location or other features in the yard.
With the large amount of satellites, I'm still only at $400 due to the low price point, were as some of the big names are starting at or near that price. Being in new england, I could see losing a pair or set of these every 4-5 years regardless of brand, and it'd be easier to swallow at $400 than $2000. Anyone have ideas, experience, or comments?
Plan so far...
Unfinished section of basement will hold the following:
2 - MX1260
2 - SMP250
8 - Chromecast Audio
Yard will have this monstrous array:
16

2 - OM-SUB200
Idea is to group chromecasts to provide a "party" mode that allows for all 16 speakers and subs to run the same music ie Spotify, Pandora, whatever can be casted but by having individual, subgroups can be created to have more intimate settings if needed.
Now the insanity is the speaker count. Currently, the main area of my deck has two speakers that are connected to Zone 2 on an aging Onkyo receiver indoors. I will purchase a chromecast for this receiver to tie them into the new system with minimal effort.
Without being to try every speaker out there I'm at a loss for how to evaluate outdoor speakers. Reviews are all over the map, dozens of people love one speakers and other hate them ie these LS3-PE or TIC or the list goes on and on. If I go for fewer speakers of "higher" quality or should I just say, better brand recognition ie Niles, Polk, Klipsch, will there actually be reliability, sound, etc improvements?
I'm aiming for the ability to walk the yard during party mode and not feel like any zone has an overwhelming music volume. Right now, if you sit on the deck beneath the speakers, you'll be washed out from a conversation if you sit by the proposed pool location or other features in the yard.
With the large amount of satellites, I'm still only at $400 due to the low price point, were as some of the big names are starting at or near that price. Being in new england, I could see losing a pair or set of these every 4-5 years regardless of brand, and it'd be easier to swallow at $400 than $2000. Anyone have ideas, experience, or comments?