🎶 Rock Your Outdoors with Unmatched Sound!
The TFS50-8" Outdoor Weather-Resistant Omnidirectional Rock Subwoofer combines aesthetic appeal with powerful audio performance. Designed to blend seamlessly into any outdoor setting, it features a robust 8" subwoofer for dynamic bass and a unique omni-directional sound design that delivers immersive audio. Built with a durable exterior to withstand various weather conditions, this subwoofer is perfect for enhancing your outdoor sound system.
M**W
Excellent value for price
I purchased 1 TIC TFS50 Subwoofer, 2 TIC TFS25s omnidirectional speakers, and 4 TIC TFS10s to go around my pool and cover approximately 4000sq ft. of my backyard. They are driven by the Pyle PT8000CH amplifier and sourced by a Sonos Connect for Spotify and SiriusXM. Do they sound as good as my niles rock speakers that I left at my old house when we moved (stupid move on my part), no. Do they sound really good for 1/3 the price...Yes! Aprox $750 for speakers, $320 amp, $350 Sonos =$1,500 for a kick-ass loud as hell outdoor system. I’ll take it. Audiophile I’m not, but I enjoy loud Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Metal which pushes the speakers- no regrets on this purchase. Apologies in advance to my neighbors....I told my wife “if they complain, I won’t hear them over the music”.
S**2
Don't Waste Your Money
These speaker are junk, sound like crap. Don't waste your time or money. Hooked them up to two brand new Sonos Amps and they couldn't handle the power, even though they are rated for more power then the amps put out. Spend a few extra $'s and buy Bose Freespace 51's if you really want amazing omni channel speakers. Also, seller will not refund your money back fully and charge you a fee for shipping and make you feel like they are doing you a favor and not charging you a restocking fee. Joke, do not buy
G**O
They sound fantastic
Bought two of these and they blend well with my natural rocks in my back yard. The price was right at only $114 from Amazon for such a large speaker from a well known company such as TIC. A great deal imo. I drive them as a 4 ohm speaker, using both connections for dual voice coil operation. You would be hard pressed to discern that the music is coming from only one speaker, let alone detecting the rock amongst the actual rocks! I love them!
M**S
Impressive for outdoor Rock Speakers!!!!!
I am an audio nut, but hate paying for companies high priced marketing. When I bought these speakers I was expecting them to sound a little better than my outdoor mono-price speakers. Setup was a breeze, the wiring was already ran around the pool. I powered up the receiver, BOOM!! I was blown away. They are crisp, clear, and clean. Bass is pretty good too, but I still might get the subwoofer. I read a zillion reviews on these and you will not be disappointed. Just buy!!!
W**S
Great speakers!
Was a bit worried due to a lack of recent reviews, but took a chance...and I'm glad I did. Not only does the color (canyon) of the speakers match my outside perfect, but the sounds of the speakers are quite impressive. My setup involves running a speaker wire from an inside Pioneer receiver. After drilling a hole in the wall, I ran the wire around the perimeter of my yard (which is going to be buried, I hate wires showing) to the speakers.The connections for which you attach the speaker wire are very sturdy and I was impressed that the bottom of the rock speaker has a notch if you were trying to lie the speaker flat. The notch would allow the speaker rock to sit flush without pinching the wire (an undocumented feature in the reviews I read). I live in Las Vegas, so I'm hoping these speakers will hold up in the heat and will keep you posted if anything changes. I did however take the advice from different reviewers and I'm using a 14 gauge speaker gauge wire which feels just right.I have a pretty decent size backyard and I'm fortunate that the speakers are sitting on top of a 5 foot retaining wall, which I think will help with the projection of the speakers. When I bought these speakers, I had a few goals in mind. I wanted a decent sound for a decent price. I wanted a low key style speaker rock that wasn't too large but wasn't too small. I wanted something that would not have any exposed wires or marking that would give away too easy that it was an outdoor speaker. I also wanted a clean sound that not necessarily focused on bass, but rather the mid and high sounds of audio...especially so it could take on the noise of my waterfalls which are quite loud. So far, I'd have to say that ALL of my expectations have been met.I'm also using the Apple airport express to "beam" my music from my upstairs computer to the receiver downstairs, which in turn, powers the outdoor speakers. It certainly feels very cool that I not only use my iPhone to operate the music, but adjust the volume to the outdoor speakers as well.
G**.
Balanced and detailed sound...
Near-audiophile sound in an outdoor Rock speaker (a speaker that looks like a rock and makes any genre of music sound great). I have several other models of TIC rock speakers and these are the best-of-the-best. Keep in mind that the wattage rating means almost nothing and is simply marketing hype. However, the source and amplifier will make a big difference... the better the source material and the cleaner the amp with ample headroom, the better the sound. I stream high sample-rate digital files that connect to a quality Denon amp via fiber (Toslink) and get converted through the Denon's DAC and output through oxygen-free, 12 gauge copper cable to the speakers. These replaced a smaller set of TICs that only got better with time, so I expect these to sound even better by next summer.
M**C
Fills low end into outside pool area.
This is not a powered subwoofer, so you'll need to run the both Left and Right speaker wires from your amp to this subwoofer, then from this subwoofer to your left and right speaker wires. Depending upon the location of your amp and L/R speakers this might be easy or not. For me, it was pretty easy, based upon location. The benefit is that it's pretty easy to run speaker wire and this unpowered subwoofer does not need to be placed near a power outlet, which can be difficult to locate outside.It's not a pounding, forceful bass. However, it definitely improved the sound our two outdoor speakers (Yamaha). Before adding this subwoofer, which is powered by a Sonos 100 amp, the Yamaha's sounded ok, but as if the treble had been turned up. This is probably more due to their outside placement and the concrete patio and other very hard / reflective surfaces than the speakers, which sounded fuller when I tested them inside. Adding this subwoofer really improved our patio tunes.The rock appearance lets you stick in in corners or all sorts of locations where people just don't pay attention to it.
S**.
One Star
It didn't work. I had to return the item.
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