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re: Outdoor Patio TV/Speaker setup
Posted on 5/3/18 at 6:39 pm to BlackPot
Posted on 5/3/18 at 6:39 pm to BlackPot
I am pondering the same thing. I used to just buy outdoor speakers from Outdoor Speaker Depot, mount them, and connect them to an indoor AVR. I’m going to put a TV outside at some point and also didn’t want to run wires if I didn’t have to. Now I’m considering powered Bluetooth speakers like THIS.. You’d have to buy a Bluetooth transmitter for your TV, but it’d work.
I may still end up buying better outdoor speakers and a separate amp, but again I’m undecided. Let me know what you do.
I may still end up buying better outdoor speakers and a separate amp, but again I’m undecided. Let me know what you do.
Posted on 5/4/18 at 2:49 pm to RoyalWe
I'd suggest also considering outdoor speakers from Polk or Klipsch. That's a couple steps up from what you're looking at and it'll make a difference for about $100 more for the pair.
Also, because the speakers are so small and you won't have a sub, you can get a pretty economic AVR and it'll drive them just fine (assuming of course you get the bluetooth and other functionality you want).
Also, because the speakers are so small and you won't have a sub, you can get a pretty economic AVR and it'll drive them just fine (assuming of course you get the bluetooth and other functionality you want).
This post was edited on 5/4/18 at 2:52 pm
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