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Ceiling Speakers
In-wall and in-ceiling speakers sell well because of their fashionable look. While in the past, ceiling speakers were criticized for the poor sound quality, this is no longer the case thanks to the incredible technological advances. There is hardly any difference in sound quality between floor speakers and in-wall or ceiling speakers. The only difficult part that remains with mounted devices is that they require the presence of a cavity or a hole within which they have to be fit. Because of the presence of the cavity and the surrounding air, in-ceiling speakers render more bass as compared to stand-alone speakers. The size is not an issue since the available models match almost all tastes. However, while in-wall devices are usually rectangular, it is common for ceiling speakers to be oval or round. Nevertheless, you can install a rectangular speaker in the ceiling as well, if that's how you prefer it. Plus, wall and ceiling speakers are easy to camouflage thanks to the paintable grille they include. Before you make a purchase, think about how you are going to use the ceiling speakers. In case you want to achieve surround sound, more speakers will be necessary than if you just want a background music system for kitchen

and the rest of the house. Think about your needs or intent, and only then, start looking for technical features and special models. Technical recommendations are also widely available to help you make great matches between the room and the speaker model. Sometimes it is difficult to decide between the various ceiling speakers, although you can narrow down your search by following factors such as the frequency response, the power handling, and the sensitivity of the system. The higher these parameters, the more professional and expensive the device. For examples, speakers that have high sensitivity levels can be played at loud volumes without putting too much pressure on the amplifier. This means that on the long run you will protect the components of the audio system. Other elements to look for are the swiveling tweeters, the moisture resistance and the bass and treble tone controls. With swiveling tweeters you can angle the sound towards the listening spot, meaning that the sound will be more realistic. The moisture resistance is crucial for using the speakers in bathrooms or kitchens, while the tone controls allow you to make the sound stronger or weaker depending on how the speakers sound in your space.

 
 
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