Specifications
Speaker TypeLandscapeWirelessNoInput(s)SpeakerSpeakerphoneNo
Key Specs
Speaker TypeLandscapeWirelessNoInput(s)SpeakerSpeakerphoneNo
General
Product NameMAGROCKS2.1 - Mag Series 2.1-Ch. Outdoor Rock Speaker System (Each)BrandSonanceModel Number93499ColorCharcoal Gray GraniteColor CategoryGray
Audio
Speaker TypeLandscapeEnclosure TypeSealedPeak Power Handling100 wattsImpedance8 ohmsMinimum Frequency Response35 hertzMaximum Frequency Response20 kilohertzSensitivity89 decibelsTweeter TypeDomeWoofer TypeConeNumber Of Speakers3Number Of Tweeters Included2Tweeter Size1 inchesNumber of Drivers Included2Driver Size6.5 inchesNumber Of Woofers Included1Woofer Size10 inches
Connectivity
WirelessNoWireless Multi-Room AudioNoInput(s)SpeakerHeadphone JackNo
Feature
App CompatibleNoIndoor Or Outdoor UseOutdoorSpeakerphoneNo
Dimension
Product Height10.5 inchesProduct Width11 inchesProduct Depth14 inchesProduct Weight14 pounds
Material
Tweeter MaterialPolyurethaneDriver MaterialPolypropylene, SantopreneWoofer MaterialPolypropylene, Rubber
Included
Cable(s) IncludedNoneSpeaker Wire IncludedNo
Certifications Listings & Approvals
ENERGY STAR CertifiedNo
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 yearManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
UPC041093934995
Take outdoor entertainment to the next level with this 2.1 rock speaker system by Sonance. These durable rock-like speakers are weather-resistant and hold up to heat, wind, rain, snow, and UV rays. They resemble large rocks, so they blend in perfectly with the landscaping in any backyard or garden. Two satellite rock speakers and one 10” rock woofer deliver amazing high-quality sound with crystal clear highs and full-bodied bass that blends in among the landscape.
2.1 satellite & woofer system
Covers an area up to 700 sq. ft. for comfortable listening.
2-way 6-1/2" satellite rock speakers
Along with 1" tweeters for a complete range of sounds.
10" rock woofer
Delivers booming lows for an immersive soundscape.
Weather-resistant design
Enables worry-free installation outdoors.
50Hz - 20kHz satellite frequency response, 35Hz - 150kHz woofer frequency response,
Ensures a wide range of accurately reproduced sound.
89dB sensitivity
Ensures crisp, robust audio.
8 ohms nominal impedance
Ensures efficient conduction of power through the speaker.
What's Included
(2) MAGMR6 Satellite Rock Speakers
(1) MAGMR10W Rock Woofer
(1) MAGROCKS2.1 System manual
Manuals & Guides
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- A: AnswerThese are passive speakers. The satellites run to the sub….Then the sub runs back to the receiver via speaker wire.
Answered by Nick
- A: AnswerHI, The MAGROCKS2.1 speaker system will work with Sonos Amp. Thanks for your suggestion to bundle rock speakers with a Sonos Amp. Not all of our Best Buy Exclusive feature Sonos however, I will pass along your suggestion. If you have additional questions, please give us a call at 949-492-7777 and ask for Tech support. We will be happy to help you out. - Sonance Customer Support Team
Answered by Sonance Team
- A: AnswerI don’t think so. If wired wrong could damage your SA5 amp.
Answered by REBel
Q: QuestionCan I extend the wires from the speakers to the subwoofer?(2 answers)
A: AnswerHi, Thanks for your question. Yes, you can extend the wires on the satellite rock speakers; however, moving the satellites further away from the woofer may result in the sound not blending properly and is not recommended. I hope you found this information helpful. If you have additional questions, please call our California-based support team at 949-492-7777 and ask for Tech support. We will be happy to help you out. - Sonance Customer Support TeamAnswered by Sonance Team
- A: AnswerUnfortunately not. The sub is wired with LEFT and RIGHT and the satellites connect through the sub.
Answered by JoeS
- A: AnswerHi, Thak you for your question. It sounds like you might have the speaker wires connected incorrectly. Please give us a call at 949-492-7777 and ask for Tech Support. We are available Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PST. We would be happy to help you troubleshoot your system. - Sonance Customer Support Team
Answered by Sonance Team
- A: AnswerI have this same question. It seems very straightforward- yes or no ?
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs it possible to hook up all 3 speakers with only single 12/2 wire run(1 answer)
A: AnswerHi, Thank you for your question. You will need to use 4 conductor wire for this installation. 2 condutor wire will not work. I hope you found this information helpful. If you have additional questions, please feel free to call our California-based support team at 949-492-7777 and ask for Tech Support. We are available Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM PST. We'd love to help you out. - Sonance Customer Support TeamAnswered by Sonance Team
Sonance - MAGROCKS2.1 - Mag Series 2.1-Ch. Outdoor Rock Speaker System (Each) - Charcoal Gray Granite
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Reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 50 reviews
4.7Rating by feature
- 4.6Value
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.6Quality
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.7Ease of Use
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
These speakers are great!
These rocks are great! Install was pretty easy and they sound fantastic. They look pretty good too (especially on the outsides). Definitely worth it for the sale price.
Posted by AlexJ
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sounding speakers that blend in well
I have a decent size backyard and am always dragging a bluetooth speaker out there whenever friends come over, or whenever I’m out doing yardwork. The Sonance outdoor speakers are a great addition to my yard as they sound terrific. They are borderline too loud. At full volume with the right receiver they can rock your neighbors. The main consideration when looking to purchase these is placement and how to power them. These aren’t “smart” speakers, so on the one hand, they don’t require an AC outlet (they’re powered by speaker wires), but that can complicate the installation depending on your setup. Luckily for me, someone who lived in my house before me installed speaker posts outside, so other than extending the speaker wires, I was all set. If that type of install is outside your wheelhouse, I do have some suggestions. IN THE BOX The box is gigantic and heavy. This is a testament to the quality and durability of the speakers. What’s inside are the two satellite speakers, the subwoofer, instruction manual and a plate that you screw onto the bottom of the subwoofer after you install the speaker wires to provide more protection from the environment. THE LOOK AND BUILD QUALITY These rock speakers look pretty good. I don’t think they’re going to fool anyone into thinking they’re actually rocks, but in terms of outdoor aesthetic, they can easily blend into your yard. I haven’t had them long enough to go through a major rain or snow/ice storm, but they seem like they’ll hold up. The material is extremely durable and at virtually every seam where water might get in, Sonance has a thick layer of clear adhesive that acts as a sealant. So I can say for certain how well they’ll hold up, they look pretty promising based on looks/weight, etc. alone. SETUP Just speaking generally, the set up is easy. There are speaker wires coming out of each of the satellite speakers. They plug into the bottom of the sub (similar to plugging speaker wires into a receiver) in the output (either speaker can be the L or R channel). From there, you plug in the corresponding speaker wire from your receiver into the input channels underneath the sub. What gets complicated, as I alluded to earlier, is the running wires from your receiver or other powered amp to the location of your speakers in your yard. You also have to keep in mind the length of speaker wires coming from each satellite speaker. My big knock on these speakers is that I think the speaker wires built into the satellite speakers aren’t long enough, essentially forcing you to keep the satellites close to the sub. Now, you can easily extend the length of the wires by buying outdoor rated speaker wires and splicing them together, but it would have been nice if the wires were longer out of the box. So to have the cleanest look possible, you either need to have a covered porch with a receiver protected from the elements, or install what I have, and that is speaker binding posts on the outside wall. So I have a receiver in my living room and there are speaker binding posts on the wall. That binding post connects to the binding posts that is outside, installed in the outside wall of my house. I then have wires running from the receiver to the speaker binding posts on the inside of my house, and then have wires running from the outside posts to the Sonance subwoofer (and the speaker wires from the satellite speakers plug into the sub). Obviously, if the speakers are further away from your house, and say, directing sound towards your house, you will need to make some modifications like using more outdoor speaker wires to get to the satellite speakers from your sub. If you have enough space in your yard to keep the satellite speakers and sub relatively close together, it’s not a problem. SUGGESTED SETUP One thing I came up with while first testing these speakers was using a smaller amp. You can see it in one of my pictures. If I kept this setup, I would still have to bring the amp in and out from the house when I wanted to use my speakers. I would simply plug the little amp into the outside power outlet, connect the speaker wires, and then plug in my input (I use Google Chromecast to cast music, and this plugs directly into my little amp). It’s not ideal, as you still have to carry something in and out of the house like I did with my bluetooth speaker, but the rock speakers stay stationary and the sound quality is much better (i.e. louder) than the bluetooth speaker). But you could also get a waterproof housing for the little amp and attach it to the exterior wall or hide it in a bush. Just a suggestion. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Whether you take the mini amp approach or connect it to a receiver inside your house or in a covered porch, you still have to think about how you play music. The easiest way to get started, is the old fashioned, plug an audio source into the receiver and then when you want to change the song or adjust the volume, walk up to the receiver and make the changes. This for me wasn’t ideal. I have Google Chromecasts and Nest speakers throughout my house, so I wanted to incorporate multi-room audio with the rock speakers. As I said earlier, these aren’t smart speakers so you cannot simply connect your phone to them. What I recommend is plugging in some sort of smart device into your receiver (i.e. Chromecast, Fire TV, etc) and then set the receiver to that input, make sure the receiver is outputting to the correct speakers (my receiver has Zones, so Zone 1 is the indoor speakers for TV watching, Zone 2 are the outdoor speakers) and then I case to the Chromecast which outputs music through the receiver to my outdoor speakers. SOUND QUALITY Sound quality is arguably the reason to get these speakers. They sound phenomenal. They can get extremely loud, but no matter the volume, I found the music to be balanced with enough bass and lots of clarity. I’m no audiophile, but they really do just sound good. Like virtually all Sonance products. They are also great for watching movies. We sometimes watch movies outdoors (I run a long HDMI cable through a window from my receiver to the projector) and use the rock speakers for my 2.1 sound. Again, the sound is terrific. It was nice setting up an outdoor movie night and having one less thing to worry about: the sound. CONCLUSION I’m not a whiz in the outdoor speaker market, and I’m sure there are smart outdoor speakers that could make for a more simplified setup, but I’m guessing they're even more expensive than the Sonance rocks. And remember, with any smart speakers, they generally need to all be plugged into an AC outlet which can cause it’s own setup issues. It very much depends on your outdoor space, but if you have a place where you can “hide” some rock speakers and are willing to go through the setup (you only have to set it up once) you won’t be disappointed.
Posted by callmeageeth
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good sound at a good price
These speakers and subwoofer provide awesome sound around my pool and patio area. Price was very reasonable and installation was easy.
Posted by SwtbrzGR