Outdoor Speaker System Planning Guide
It's a great moment to relax by the pool with family or invite friends to eat out. Activities outdoors can be made enjoyable with the right music. An outdoor music Dallas can offer high-quality audio throughout your home. How big of a space do you want to fill with music? You're seeking a tiny space such as an outdoor patio or deck, or a bigger space like your entire backyard with a swimming pool, hot tub, barbecue, and firepit areas.
Outdoor Speaker Systems for Large Spaces
It is a good idea to make distinct zones for larger areas in order to ensure that each zone is as loud or quiet as possible. One speaker can't be enough for large yards. The sound may be too loud, or too muted, based on the location you're in.
Due to the numerous speakers and zones, the entire system is able to be played with lower volume and still sound great in each zone. It's a great option for the neighbors and you. Each zone can be given volume controls. This will let you adjust the volume based on what is going on in that specific area. The volume is set to allow for conversation around the table outside. You may also want to have the volume turned up by the pool if there is excessive noise.
Outdoor Speaker Systems For Small Spaces
It is possible that you only need one speaker for smaller spaces. You will not require as many speakers, and you'll likely not require additional power sources. It is not necessary to pick lower-quality outdoor speakers systems. Because your space is smaller it isn't necessary to sacrifice sound quality or control. You can also enjoy the durability, reliability, and control.
Power Options for Outdoor Speaker Systems
Speakers that are powered by the power of your own
If you don't have a power outlet, a self-powered one is an option. It is possible to plug in your speakers and listen to music using your smartphone. This is a great option because you don't need to run wires for your speakers throughout the house or to an amp.
The only issue is limited power and low audio quality. It's still great, but it is not the best.
Non-powered Speakers
You'll get higher power and audio. However, you'll have to figure out how to connect them with an amplifier or an AVR. While this isn't an essential thing but it is something to consider.
Amplifiers with Optional Amplifiers
Running cables
The next step is to decide whether to put the amp outside inside a weatherproof enclosure or connect the speaker wires inside the house to connect with an AVR or amp. You may also have to consider the location of your speakers. The source of the amp should allow you to connect the wires of your speaker.
You can follow the boundary to the place of the equipment, within or outside your home. Then, you can follow a straight path to the location. Use the thickest speaker cables for lengths greater than 50 feet (minimum 14 gauge). It must be CL3 certified for underground burial. It should be at least 6 inches deep in the ground.
You can consider other locations for speakers if there's no way to get to the limit. It must be possible.
Music Source Options
Once all cables are connected, you can select the music you like. Most likely, you'll stream music via your phone. You can also manage streaming sources through your phone. The majority of the time, your phone can stream using Bluetooth. It has some limitations in terms of distance and interruption. So, in order to manage streaming sources close to the amplifier, it is ideal to use Wi-Fi via your phone.
Connecting your speakers
After you've selected your source, it is time to choose how you want the speakers to be connected. These are your choices.
You can use the speaker wires to connect to your AVR to simple, single-zone systems. You can choose between selecting between Speaker A or B. The outputs for the B speakers could be chosen as well.
It is possible to add speakers selectors to systems that have more than one speaker. They can be purchased either with or without volume control. An amplifier that is high-powered can be fitted to your outdoor speakers. To start listening to music, make use of your smartphone to choose the music.
Does a subwoofer need to be included in my outdoor speaker system?
Yes! You can! It's not about high-pitched, loud bass that is causing trouble for neighbors. Subwoofers can provide a full range of frequencies with little distortion.
If the subwoofer is only used for one zone, you can place it close to the main speakers. Place the subwoofer close to the main speakers if you want multi-zone systems.
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