Customer Reviews
Pair 6.5in In-Wall Speakers Feature
- 50-watt in-wall speakers mount out of sight
- Speakers connect to whole-house audio system to fill out a zone’s sound
- Reliable in-wall speakers carry a lifetime warranty
Pair 6.5in In-Wall Speakers Overview
In-wall speakers connect to whole-house audio distribution system. If you’re installing the Elevate 2-Source 4-Zone Distributed Audio System to listen to audio from two different input sources from any four zones of your home, you’ll want to make sure you have the proper speakers installed in each destination location. The 6.5-Inch In-Wall Speakers are a pair of 50-watt speakers that mount in your wall, out of sight. Each 6.5-Inch In-Wall Speaker features a polypropylene woofer for superior bass response and a pivoting silk dome tweeter for crisp, well-defined high frequencies. These reliable in-wall speakers carry a lifetime warranty, so you can be confident that you’re installing a quality product. An integrated mounting system provides for easy installation, so you’ll be listening to tunes quickly and with little effort. An elegant, micro-perforated grille removes easily for painting to help your speakers blend seamlessly into your ceiling.
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