In-ceiling Speakers
High performance audiophile quality in-ceiling speakers.
ADS® Speakers flush mount into the ceiling providing audiophile quality audio, home theatre or multi-room sound without sacrificing valuable floor and shelf space. Featuring a one-piece narrow bezel grille, which is paint-able, they will fit in with any decor.
ADS® speakers provide a dynamic balance with directional tweeters that direct the high frequencies providing excellent directional clarity and well-balanced sound. A wide-dispersion design ensures coverage across small and large rooms from the 6.5 inch cone with up to 120w power input. Durable materials and a rubber driver surround provide trouble-free performance. ADS® speakers are manufactured by the world’s largest speaker manufacturer to our exacting specifications.
Specifications:
- 6.5” high excursion woofer
- 1” soft dome directional tweeter
- Impedance - 8 ohms nominal
- Power (W RMS) - 10 to 120 watts
- Frequency Response - 50 Hz to 20,000 Hz (+ / - 3 db)
- Efficiency 90 db SPL from 2.8 VRMS - 1w @ 1m
- Enclosure type - free air infinite baffle
- Slim magnetic cover - 5mm (d) x 245mm (dia)
- Hole cut-out size - 200mm
- Rear clearance - 110mm
- Weight - 1.5kg
Speakers not suitable for wet/damp environments.
Note - Price is per pair/sold per pair and includes free shipping to residential/city/town addresses in NZ's two main islands. Shipping to a rural NZ address will be an additional cost.
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