StereoStone, Hiding Speakers Since 1988
Filed under: Home Audio > Speakers
We've all seen rock speakers before, but usually they stand out a little bit. Take a look at the picture above. Any guesses as to which rock(s) are impostors? I'm not going to give any hints, but there is at least one StereoStone in the image above.
The reason it is so hard to figure out what is a speaker and what isn't in the image above is StereoStone's new custom color matching of their outdoor speakers. You send them rock samples from your landscape, and they'll match the color to blend them in perfectly.
StereoStone's architectural speakers feature ferrofluid cooling, santoprene weather resistant surrounds and poly mica cones. In addition to rock speakers they also offer Tree Stump speakers, multiple speaker planters, a speaker fountain and subwoofer rocks. All StereoStone products come with a lifetime warranty and can handle nearly anything but a nuclear holocaust (in which case the warranty probably wouldn't matter to you anyways).
Thanks to Charlie with CRL Public Relations for the info.
lukas 7 months and 1 week ago
There are two in the picture. The second rock from the left on the back wall, and the rock on the far right by itself just below the group.










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