We have invested in 6 pair of outdoor speakers. I've done a lot of research on this. IMO, the Klipsch and Niles outdoor speakers are too bright. I don't like my music messed with that much. The best outdoor speaker by far was the Boston Acoustics Voyager 3 or Voyager Pro (
http://www.bostonacoustics.com/SeriesPage.asp?ID=32&SpecID=1 ). An audio expert who helped us choose our speaker control (Russound SDB6.1) pushed very hard for us to go with Sonance speakers. I've heard Sonance in stores, but wanted to compare them side-by-side with the Voyagers--and I couldn't find a dealer locally who carried both. So we went with the BA Voyagers. We are extremely pleased with them. I have Voyager 3's in my back yard, and they sound awesome with the woods we have back there. We have multiple pairs in a large room with stone walls and a ceramic tile floor. This is a more difficult environment, but the DSP capabilities of MJ allow us to get excellent results. In any case, with whatever you buy, make sure your dealer has a reasonable return policy, in case you decide you don't like them. Finally, think long and hard before buying an outdoor speaker with a bass port. Sure, the company will say they've "weatherproofed" all the inside connections, but do you really want water flying around inside your speakers? The BA Voyagers produce impressive bass for such a small speaker, with no port.
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