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What kind of AMP does OSD outdoor speakers use?

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Daniel Foster

Published Apr 03, 2026

What kind of AMP does OSD outdoor speakers use?

The XMP100 is the digital Class D version of our popular AMP 120 amplifier. This amp will also power Dolby Surround Sound systems and enhance the power of OSD outdoor speakers.

Are there any active options for OSD audio?

There are, however, two decent active options: The OSD Audio BTP (reviewed here ), or the Sound Appeal BT Blasts (reviewed here ).

Do you need an amplifier for an outdoor speaker?

Active speakers have amplifiers built in and can be plugged directly into a standard wall socket, so you don’t need to worry about a receiver or running speaker wire to outdoor speakers, which is a bit more involved than with regular indoor speakers.

Can a passive subwoofer be added to an outdoor speaker?

If you want to add an outdoor subwoofer, keep in mind that most outdoor subwoofers are passive while most home theater subwoofers are active/powered. Meaning, most receivers with a sub-out connection are not amplified and thus not directly compatible with a passive outdoor subwoofer.

The XMP100 is the digital Class D version of our popular AMP 120 amplifier. This amp will also power Dolby Surround Sound systems and enhance the power of OSD outdoor speakers.

What kind of speakers are at outdoor speaker depot?

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What kind of receiver do I need for outdoor speakers?

KEiiD WiFi and Bluetooth Stereo Digital Amplifier Receiver If you are choosing the matching amplifier for your outdoor speakers, several parameters should be taken into consideration. The KEiiD model is exactly what you need if your aim is a rich multi-room sound.

There are, however, two decent active options: The OSD Audio BTP (reviewed here ), or the Sound Appeal BT Blasts (reviewed here ).