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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" 340W Outdoor Speakers and Yamaha R-S202 2-Channel Stereo Receiver

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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" Two-Way Indoor/Outdoor Speaker and Yamaha R-S202 2-Channel Natural Sound Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth

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Klipsch AW-650 6.5" Two-Way All-weather 340 Watts Indoor/Outdoor Speaker White (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 R-S202 2-Channel Natural Sound Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth 40 AM/FM Presets

Yamaha's R-S202 is an excellent entry-level option for anyone looking to power a simple stereo setup. Built on decades of audio expertise, this stereo receiver delivers smooth, natural Yamaha sound to up to two pairs of speakers. Connect up to four sources, and take advantage of the R-S202's built-in Bluetooth to stream any music you want from your compatible mobile device.

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