![]() ![]() I've also heard others say that an outdoor sub isn't a good idea as the environment will limit the subs effectiveness. I would not hook up your 4 speakers + outdoor sub directly to the Amp, but you may be able to do so with a speaker switch. However, most outdoor subs are passive, not powered, and therefore would use normal speaker wire instead of the sub port. I wouldn't say that the Sonance speakers are over priced as there certainly are other speakers in the same price range, it's just not a price range I really want to spend in.Īs far as the sub output, haven't heard any issues about it. ![]() I have no doubt they are top notch, but for outdoor use, I'd rather get a $300 pair than an $700 pair (or whatever it is). Other than that, the extra cost is going to be the overall quality of the speaker and the comfort of knowing it's Sonance/Sonos.branding. Since you only want two pairs, this isn't much of an advantage to you. 350 - Sonance Mariner 375 - Polk Atrium 8 400 - Bose SoundTouch 251 400 - Definitive Technology AW650 400 - Klipsch AW650 400 - Proficient Audio AW830 440 - KEF Ventura 6 500 - Yamaha NS-AW992 530 - Bogen NEAR A12 530 - Speaker Craft OE8 550 - PSB CS1000 600 - Boston Acoustics Voyager 70 670 - Niles OS 7. When it comes to the outdoor speakers, you can safely attach 3 pairs of speakers to a single amp. Seems like you're re-asking the question that was already answered. Sonance - MARINER 66 BLACK - Mariner Series 6-1/2' 2-Way Outdoor Surface Mount Speakers (Pair) - Black Model: 93155 SKU: 6253975 4.4(8 Reviews) 2 Answered Questions Highly rated by customers for: Sound quality, Use with amp, Set up 774.98 Add to Cart Customer reviews 4. How does the Amp differentiate between the new Sonos/Sonance Outdoor speaker and an original Sonance Mariner 64? As a loyal customer I need to understand what the advantage or incentive there is to justify the additional cost of the Sonos/Sonance Outdoor speaker over the equally capable and seemingly same Sonance Mariner 64 speaker. Is there added hardware which makes it a more Sonos centric product? My understanding is the new Amp identifies these speakers by sending a sine wave to read impedance values at different frequencies so that indicates to me there might not be anything unique about the new Outdoor speaker besides marketing and branding. My intention is not to come off confrontational when I ask this but what's the difference between the new Sonos/Sonance Outdoor Speaker and the original Sonance Mariner 64? They appear to be the exact same speaker with the exact same specs. I was really excited to hear that Sonos partnered with Sonance to design an outdoor speaker but I'm a bit confused. First, let me preface by saying, I'm a huge fan of Sonos and Sonance products and have accumulated more of these speakers than I'm willing to admit. ![]()
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