
For serious audio punch that covers a wide area but remains unseen, the Rockustics® CubSub is the solution. The CubSub accommodates 300 watts per channel of input power, enabling it to re-create the lowest bass notes without a hint of distortion. The subwoofer cabinet is covered by a realistic brown, gray or sandstone “rock” enclosure measuring 54” x 40” x 26.5”. It is an ideal companion to Rockustics Rock Series, Omni Series, Sweetspot Stereo or Garden Series speakers. The CubSub is just one of a large series of Rock speakers and subwoofers available from Rockustics, now in its 27th year. Rockustics speakers are designed and manufactured in the USA. Rockustics is part of MSE Audio®, Overland Park Kansas USA.
Learn more about CubSub Outdoor Subwoofer.Founded in 1987, Rockustics® designs and manufactures attractive, durable weatherproof outdoor speakers. Resembling landscaping features, Rockustics speakers blend into the environment to provide superior aesthetics along with high-quality sound. Rockustics speakers are found in venues ranging from The White House gardens to major theme parks to residential back yards. Nearly 30 products are available in the line which includes rock speakers, omnidirectional speakers, subwoofers, speakers built into garden planters and speakers designed to be placed in landscaping walls. The Rockustics line has gained a reputation not only for high quality audio but for speakers that are built to last, with colors that will not fade and components that withstand years of heat, cold and moisture. Rockustics is part of MSE Audio®, Overland Park Kansas USA.
Available in brown, gray or sandstone, the Pavarocci blends into the landscape while providing high-quality audio. It is 100% water- and weather-proof and is built to last.
The CubSub accommodates 300 watts per channel of input power, providing serious bass response that covers a wide area but remains unseen.
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