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Earthquake’s indoor/outdoor AWS-502B/W all weather speaker combines performance, reliability, and aesthetics in one package. Enamel coated anti-rust aluminum grilles, high temperature UV treated enclosures, and gold binding posts come standard. Their presence is as equal indoors as well as out bringing life to your background music, hi-fi, or home theater. All models in the AWS line are true two-way designs with all acoustic parts sealed and gasketed against penetrating weather. Earthquake specifically designed the AWS line to minimize damage caused by extreme weather conditions that typically other speakers are not capable of defending against. With a durable construction and proven materials like; molded PVC cabinets, electro plating, UV protection, aluminum grilles and brackets, gold-plated speaker connections.
The drivers are constructed with high roll rubber surrounds that offer longer excursion for better bass. Agile brackets make installation easier in most situations and the speakers shape allows for simplified corner placement. The AWS line is the best choice in a large market of uncertain products to choose from.The drivers are constructed with high roll rubber surrounds that offer longer excursion for better bass. Agile brackets make installation easier in most situations and the speakers shape allows for simplified corner placement. The AWS line is the best choice in a large market of uncertain products to choose from.
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