More speakers is better than higher volume. If you are having difficulty hearing the sound everywhere you want, consider adding another pair of speakers instead of trying to crank the volume to the max. Mount the speakers high, but not too high. Mounting your speakers high allows the sound to project much further, which can give you more coverage for less speakers. If you mount them near or above 1. Try to keep your speakers between 81. Tilt the speakers down to promote drainage. This will also provide a better listening experience, and help minimize noise pollution for your neighbors. Most brackets allow you to mount at an angle, and many contain swivels that you can position exactly how you want. Mount according to the instructions. The mounting process will vary depending on the type of bracket, but youll usually need to drill into the mounting location. This may mean you will need a drill bit that can penetrate masonry. Only mount speakers on solid wood or masonry. Avoid mounting on cedar or aluminum siding, otherwise the speakers may start to sag. This can cause vibrations, which will lower the sound quality, or the speakers can fall entirely. Use the included brackets. Outdoor speaker brackets are already treated for weather. West_1019_MedRes.jpg' alt='How To Install Drainage Around The House' title='How To Install Drainage Around The House' />If you try to replace the brackets with ones not designed for outdoor use, they may rust and become weak. Connect speakers using banana plugs. These provide a much more reliable connection than bare wire, which is essential for outdoor speakers. Banana plugs connect directly into the speaker wire clips on the back of the speaker and receiver. To install banana plugs, you will need to strip the end of the speaker wires. Each speaker wire has two wires a red and a black. Pull them apart to separate them and give you some room to work. Each of these will need to be stripped about 34 of an inch from the end of the wire. Once the wire is stripped, unscrew the end of the banana plug and slip the exposed wire into the end. Once the wire is inserted, tighten the banana plug screw. Repeat this for the other exposed wire.