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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" Two-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker and Yamaha WXA-50 Wireless Streaming Amplifier

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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" Two-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker and Yamaha WXA-50 Wireless Streaming Amplifier

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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" Two-Way All-weather 340 Watts Indoor/Outdoor Speaker Black (Pair)

Whether you want to enjoy your favorite music by the pool, the patio, or your yard, the AW-650 uses Klipsch-proprietary technology to bring a full sound to life - outdoors.

The Klipsch AW-650 all-weather loudspeaker was designed for customers who expect great sound in the great outdoors. Upholding the same high-quality standards as our indoor products, this full-range model delivers a level of performance that’s like nothing you’ve heard in an outdoor speaker before.

Yamaha WXA-50 MusicCast Wireless Streaming Amplifier Bluetooth

Connect a pair of your favorite speakers to this stereo amp, then use your existing Wi-Fi® network to access all of your music from a simple app. Add other MusicCast speakers, sound bars or receivers for wireless multiroom audio playback. Great for use with in-ceiling and outdoor patio speakers. In addition to Wi-Fi, this amp also supports Bluetooth® and AirPlay®, allowing for greater wireless connection flexibility.

 

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