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Contains One Outdoor Rock Speaker

This package contains one:

             Brown         Granite         Sandstone           

EMP Tek

382 Marshall Way, Layton, UT 84041

(800) 543-2205  •  www.emptek.net 

• Single Point Stereo Speaker

• Weatherproof

• Affordable

• Attractive Accessory to Any 

Yard, Garden or Patio

• Quality Construction

ER8

Model

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

EMP Tek

382 Marshall Way, Layton, UT 84041

(800) 543-2205  •  www.emptek.net 

Product Specifications:

Single Point Stereo Speaker

Woofer: 8” Polypropylene

Tweeter: 1” Polyurethane Dome 

Recommended Power: 15-150 Watts

Impendance: 2 x 8 Ohms

Frequency Response: 50Hz - 20kHz ±3dB

Sensitivity: 90 dB 

(2.83V @1m)

Finish: Brown, Granite or Sandstone

Finished Dimensions: 
12.5“ W x 11.25” H x 8.5”  D
(317mm W x 286mm H x 216mm D)

Weight: 12.75 lbs. (5.78 kg) each

ER8

Model

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

• Single Point Stereo Speaker

• Weatherproof

• Affordable

• Attractive Accessory to Any 

Yard, Garden or Patio

• Quality Construction

ER8

Model

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

ER8

Model

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

IMPORTANT!  Before running speaker wire through walls, under walkways, patios, 
etc… check local building code requirements or contact a qualified installation 
professional.

WARNING!  Before digging, verify location of utility, gas lines and buried cables 
with a reputable utility locating organization.

1. Speaker Placement

Establish where the most likely or average listening area will be. Ideally, speakers 
should be placed on either side of the targeted listening area with at least 8 to 10-feet of 
total separation. For best performance, try to leave at least 4 to 5-feet of distance 
between each speaker and the listening area. These rock-type speakers have been 
designed so they can be placed on the ground among garden plantings; however, to 
avoid impeding the sound from the speaker, be careful not to cover up the grille area 
with any substance or heavy-coverage plants or shrubbery.

2. Speaker Wire Preparation & Connections

NOTE: Check your receiver/amplifier’s specifications to determine the number of pairs 
of speakers your amplifier is capable of driving before you connect multiple speakers. 
The minimum safe impedance load of most receivers/amplifiers is typically 8 Ohms, 
which is usually one pair of speakers for each output. If you will be connecting more 
than two pairs of speakers to a single receiver/amplifier, it is recommended that you 
purchase and install a speaker selector. A speaker selector will allow you to install up 
to 8 pairs of speakers to a single receiver/amplifier, and allow you to turn on/off 
individual pairs of speakers as needed.

NOTE: Before proceeding, if you are unfamiliar with running speaker wires and are 
uncomfortable with this type of installation, please contact a qualified installation 
professional.

Use high-quality, moisture-resistant, four-conductor speaker wire. To determine the 
required length of speaker wire, measure and mark the path from the 
receiver/amplifier 
to each speaker and add enough extra speaker wire to accommodate burying the 
cable and moving the receiver/amplifier. It is always better to have more than 
enough than not enough. When choosing speaker wire, select the correct 
gauge based on the total length of the wire from the chart below:

Minimum Wire Gauge Requirements

 

Under 50-feet 

16 AWG (16 gauge)

 

100 to 200-feet 

14 AWG (14 gauge)

 

Over 200-feet 

12 AWG (12 gauge)

IMPORTANT!  If you are running the speaker wire underground, it must 
be rated for direct burial (or ran inside PVC or metal conduit) to prevent 
deterioration. To prevent additional work, do not bury the speaker wire 
until after you have connected and tested your speakers.

A)  Make sure your receiver/amplifier is turned off before performing 

any connections.

B)   Using wire strippers, carefully remove 2 to 3-inches of the outer protective layer 

of the speaker wire. Then remove about ½-inch of the insulation from the ends of 
all four wires, exposing the copper wire for each. Optional: Slightly twist the loose 
copper strands together.

NOTE: This rock-type speaker has the ability to play both the left and right channels of 
a stereo audio system. When connecting speaker wires together, pay close attention to 
the labels (and colors) of each speaker wire, making sure to correctly connect each wire.

C)   Make the following speaker wire connections using weatherproof wire nuts: 

Connect the black wire to the amplifier’s left negative wire. Connect the red 
wire to the amplifier’s left positive wire. Connect the green wire to the 
amplifier’s right negative wire. Finally, connect the white wire to the amplifier’s 
right positive wire. As an additional weatherproofing option, fill the wire nut 
with a quality silicone-based sealant (if necessary) after each speaker has been 
tested and is working properly.

IMPORTANT! Most speaker wires use a red wire as positive and a black wire as 
negative. Connecting the positive and negative wires incorrectly or backwards will 
result in a weak bass response and may cause damage to your rock speaker and 
receiver/amplifier.

3. Speaker Wire Preparation & Connections

When all connections have been made and double-checked, turn on your 
receiver/amplifier and test for proper operation by walking around the listening area 
to ensure sound is coming from all connected speakers. If a speaker is not working 
correctly, please refer to the troubleshooting guide below. If everything sounds good 
and is working properly, you can now bury the speaker wires if necessary.

Troubleshooting

Problem Solution

No sound 

Make sure the receiver/amplifier is plugged 

in and turned on. Check for power to the 
outlet on the wall. Check headphones if 
being used, are they plugged in or is the 
system on Mute? Re-check all connections.

No sound from one or more speakers  Check your balance control or volume 

control. Check that all speaker wires are 
properly connected. Swap a non-working 
speaker with a working one to determine if 
the problem is with the speaker or some-
thing else (i.e. wiring, receiver/amplifier)

Lack of bass or dislocated image 

One or more speakers may be connected 

out of phase (their polarity is reversed). 
Check to ensure that each speaker’s wire is 
connected with correct polarity: Red (+) to 
Red (+), Black (-) to Black (-), etc.

This package contains one:

             Brown         Granite         Sandstone           

ER8

Model

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

HOW TO SETUP YOUR ROCK SPEAKER

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

OUTDOOR ROCK SPEAKER

Black L-

Red L+

White R+

Green R-

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