

If your backyard is missing that wow factor, Klipsch might have just what you need. The company known for its bold, high-performance speakers is heading outdoors with the new Courtyard Landscape Speaker System—a 4.1-channel setup designed to deliver full-range audio in patios, gardens, and open-air hangouts. It’s weather-ready, simple to set up, and packs that classic Klipsch punch people love.
And the best part? It’s all in one box.
The Courtyard system includes four satellite speakers, a low-profile 10-inch subwoofer, and all the bits and pieces you need to install it—mounting stakes, wire nuts, hammer caps, and even an Allen wrench. No need to hunt for extra gear. Whether you’re hosting a barbecue or just want some tunes while lounging by the firepit, this kit looks ready to go right out of the box.

Each speaker uses Klipsch’s Tractrix horn technology, something fans of their indoor speakers will recognize. The horns help focus and project sound with clarity, even in wide-open spaces. Pair that with a 4-inch woofer and a 1-inch aluminum tweeter, and you’ve got a speaker that should be more than capable of filling a backyard with crisp highs and punchy mids.
And don’t worry about where you aim them, each speaker can tilt and lock into position, so you can dial in your sound direction just right.
Big outdoor sound needs bass, and Klipsch doesn’t skimp. The 10-inch subwoofer is compact but powerful, and it’s designed to either sit on the ground or be partially buried for a cleaner look. There’s a clever cable-management slot underneath to hide wires, and rotatable mounting holes make installation easier if your backyard terrain isn’t exactly flat.

With a frequency range starting as low as 35Hz, this subwoofer is all about adding depth—whether it’s the beat of your favorite playlist or the rumble of a movie soundtrack under the stars.
One of the best features is how easily the Courtyard system fits into your existing setup. You can hook it up through the Zone 2 output of your AV receiver, or use a streaming amplifier. Klipsch even calls out compatibility with Integra’s new amps, if you’re going for a higher-end approach.
Need more coverage for a larger space? You can add a 2-pack of extra satellite speakers for $599.99 or even double the setup into an 8.2-channel system—that’s eight speakers and two subs. That’s serious outdoor sound coverage without getting into full custom install territory.

Outdoor speakers need to do more than sound good—they need to survive the seasons. Both the satellite speakers and the subwoofer are IPX7-rated, which means they can handle heavy rain, water jets, and even brief submersion. They’re also built from UV-treated plastics that resist sun damage, cracking, or fading over time.
The brown matte finish is another thoughtful touch, helping the speakers blend naturally into garden beds or landscaping without drawing attention to themselves.
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The Klipsch Courtyard 4.1 system is available now from authorized Klipsch retailers, priced at $1,799.99. Want to expand it? The two-speaker expansion pack runs $599.99.
Whether you’re throwing a backyard party or just want to unwind with your favorite playlist outdoors, the Klipsch Courtyard system makes it easy to bring high-quality sound outside. It’s simple to set up, rugged enough to survive the seasons, and expandable for bigger spaces. If you’re looking to level up your patio audio without dealing with a complex install, this all-in-one system might be the move.
And if the neighbors complain? Just tell them to come over.
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