

🎶 Elevate your space with sound that stands up to the elements and turns heads.
The Acoustic Audio by Goldwood 151W speakers deliver robust 600-watt peak power through a traditional passive design, featuring weatherproof ABS cabinets and a 2-way driver system with 4” woofers and 0.5” mylar tweeters. Engineered for both indoor and outdoor use, these compact speakers offer a wide 37Hz-20kHz frequency response and 98dB sensitivity, ensuring clear, full-range sound. Easy to mount with included hardware, they’re ideal for home theaters, patios, and commercial spaces seeking reliable, high-quality audio performance.
| ASIN | B001IHLYJK |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible devices | Television |
| Control method | Push Button |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Included components | 2 Passive Speakers with Mounting Brackets and Hardware, 1 BT500 Bluetooth Amp with Power Supply, 50 Feet of 2 Conductor 16 Gauge CL3 Rated Raw Speaker Wire, Instruction Manual |
| Is waterproof | true |
| Item model number | 151W |
| Item weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Goldwood Sound, Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | 151W |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 12.7D x 14W x 19.1H centimeters |
| Recommended uses for product | Indoor,Outdoor |
| Speaker size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker type | Outdoor/Surround |
| Surround sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Unit count | 2 Count |
| Wireless communication technologies | No Wireless Communication Technology |
M**L
I confess that I have not actually compared these speakers to another pair of "higher end" ones. However, on their own, these speakers are surprisingly acceptable. First things first - the seller - The Deep Discount. They were fantastic! I ordered these speakers for standard shipping (which was free!) and received a tracking number 1 hour after placing the order! Talk about speedy! On arrival of speakers, my first impression after opening the the box was that they were extremely sturdy and well built, with fully sealed enclosures. They come with "universal" mounting brackets. In any case, they were easy to use and mount. I was concerned that the brackets would not hold the weight of these speakers, as the brackets do look flimsy, in comparison to these reasonably heavy speakers. However, I've had them mounted for little over 3 years now and they're fine! No issues whatsoever. I use the speakers indoors, so cannot comment on durability in the elements. So far, though, no issues with rusting, flaking or such like. The speakers sound "ok", to be fair. Bass is adequate - certainly not "deep" - they are 4" drivers, after all. Highs are not as crisp, as I'd prefer, but clear enough. To be honest, though, it could be my source that keeps them under performing (though I doubt it). I'm using a Russound CA4 controller, mainly playing radio or compressed music. For the money, though (these speakers are "cheap"), I'd highly recommend these speakers.
R**E
They say these speakers could handle 300 watts! Not likely! No bass but some highs...they sound awful. I have the little Optimus speakers from Radio Shack which are no longer manufactured and they sound 100 times better. Don't even buy these for surround sound. You will be very disappointed...Junk
M**E
You get what you pay for. We have Polk ??? models currently ($100 or so on here) and I wanted to "expand the sound" in the backyard, but I didn't want to pay $100 to get the same speakers. Soooooo I found these 8ohms to match up and the backyard is more musical and surround soundy then it was. The sound is OK. Not quite as much boom as the Polks, but with the bass flowing over from those its totally acceptable and I am happy with my $35 investment (or whatever it was) to add these. The thing that I think is "you get what you pay for" is the cheap mounting thing. #1 you have to screw it in from the back to get the little ball/screw thing on the bracket to be stiff and stay in one spot and so if you are putting the speaker under an eave or somewhere you have to screw the speaker into the bracket before you screw the bracket into the wall, which was difficult. On both of mine I apparently overtightened the mounting bracket and now its kind of stripped because its cheap plastic? Anyway I got over that and the speaker just kind of leans down which is OK for my setup. The screw on the bracket is long. Which is fine if you could screw it as much as you wanted to get the speaker closer to the wall but the little metal insert you screw it into only lets you screw it in 1/2 an inch or so, maybe 3/4 and then the back is solid so you can't screw it in anymore. I guess that helps it be waterproof but then you are stuck with the rest of the screw on the outside??????? And one of them snapped off and went into the speaker so there goes that mounting hole. Luckily there is two spots to mount from, one on the back one on the bottom. Would I buy it again? Yes. Would I say its a cheap speaker set? Yes. I've only had it a couple weeks, we will see how it stands up longterm to the outdoor conditions (the Polks are going strong after 3 years)
P**.
These speakers are perfect for my backyard space. Even at a low volume, the sound is clear. The mounting brackets were a bit of a challenge, but that may have been because of where I mounted them under the eave. I'm enjoying them and we use them all the time.
M**C
These seemed pretty durable, but the sound was very thin and treble-heavy. I also think these do not deliver the power that they state. I know wattage isn't technically an indicator of volume and power, but .... 151watts should sound larger than these. Anything at better quality than, let's say, AM radio will leave you disappointed. One star earned for the easy return of these horrible, horrible speakers!
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