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Description

TruAudio’s Acoustiscape speakers bring a new 

dimension to outdoor audio. Designed to blend in with 

the landscape, they produce wonderful, rich sound 

with an amazing amount of volume given their 

diminutive size. Flexible mounting options and 

amplification requirements make them an ideal choice 

for almost any outdoor installation. Robust and 

weatherproof, these speakers will stand up to all kind 

of weather conditions to give you years of trouble-free 

enjoyment.

Box Contents

   • (1) Acoustiscape speaker and linkage assembly

   • (1) Yard stake assembly

   • (2) Weatherproof wire nuts

Yard Placement and Acoustic Layout

Before determining placement of your Acoustiscape 

speaker(s), you should first determine the listening 

area that you would like to cover. These speakers 

have a wide sound dispersion pattern for even 

coverage over a large area. A good rule of thumb is to 

place speaker approximately 20’ apart and not more 

than 30’ from the listening position. For the best 

sound, select locations that have an unobstructed 

view of and are approximately equal distance from the 

listening area. Smaller yards can achieve great 

results with as few as one pair of speakers but 

depending on the desired volume and coverage, you 

may choose to use more.

Assembly

The Acoustiscape speakers allow you to install them 

using a variety of methods. They can be mounted on 

a ground stake in the dirt or using an optional wall 

base for mounting to a hard surface. 

In order to attach the stake to the speaker, place the 

base nut over the socket, then attach it to the speaker 

knuckle using the included screw. Next attach the 

stake by screwing it into the installed knuckle.

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Amplifier Selection and Wiring

The Acoustiscape speakers can be used with a 

traditional 8Ω amplifier, or with a 70v/100v amplifier. 

Typically you would choose an 8Ω amplifier when the 

distance to the speaker is short and will not be

daisy-chaining the speakers. You would typically 

choose a 70v/100v amplifier when the distance to the 

speakers is longer (over 40’) or when you are 

installing multiple speakers and would rather 

daisy-chain them instead of wiring each speaker back 

to its own amplifier channel.

Each Acoustiscape speaker has a switch at the rear 

for selecting either 8Ω or one of 5 different 70v/100v 

settings. When wiring the speakers to an 8Ω amplifier, 

always  use  the  8Ω  setting  to  avoid  damaging  the 

amplifier.  When  using  a  70v/100v  amplifier,  set  the 

switch position to the desired wattage setting. This 

setting determines approximately how much power 

the speaker will draw from the amplifier. When 

daisy-chaining multiple speakers, add the combined 

wattage setting from all speakers on the circuit to 

calculate the total wattage draw to the amplifier. For 

example if there are 5 speakers on a circuit and each 

speaker  is  set  to  15W,  this  would  represent  a  total 

draw of 75W to the amplifier. To avoid damaging the 

amplifier, this total should not exceed 80% of the 

amplifier’s wattage. 

When  using  a  70v/100v  amplifier,  it  is  possible  to 

daisy-chain the speakers to minimize the number of 

amplifier channels and the amount of wire required. 

See the diagram below for an example of 

daisy-chaining. When daisy-chaining multiple 

speakers together, typically each speaker on a circuit 

will be set to the same wattage setting. However, the 

wattage setting may be used in some instances to 

increase or decrease the volume of a particular 

speaker on the circuit. Be careful not to exceed the 

capabilities of the amplifier when changing wattage 

settings.

TruAudio recommends using 14 gauge direct burial 

wire  when  using  an  8Ω  amplifier  and  16  gauge  or 

larger when using a 70v/100v amplifer. 

AS-1, AS-2, & AS-3

User Manual

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