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Earthquake Sound LIMESTONE-82 8" 2-Way UV-treated Outdoor Rock Speaker (Each)

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Earthquake Sound LIMESTONE-82 8" 2-Way Outdoor Rock Speaker (Each)

The ROCK-on speaker Limestone-82 is specifically designed to imitate rock-like appearance while producing a crisp, clean and accurate audiophile sound. Made with UV treated, weather resistant enclosure materials and durable epoxy resin construction, the Limestone-82 can withstand demanding outdoor elements.

Features:

  • These durable, outdoor speakers are built with UV-treated and weather-resistant enclosure materials to stand up to an outdoor environment
  • The epoxy resin construction ensures great performance for years to come
  • The rock-like appearance and finish easily blend in with any outdoor environment
  • With a completely sealed speaker with Santoprene surrounds, poly cones, and poly dust caps, the Limestone-82 is perfect for enjoying clear, spacious sound outdoors
  • Paintable to match any outdoor environment

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