in ceiling speaker
December 2, 2008 by SemiCritic
Filed under Electronic
Unobtrusively fill a room with music or add surround sound to your home theater. Maximize watching movies with great sound effects and clear dialogues. An in ceiling speaker is a good sound system that will satisfy audio buffs who care about sound quality. It’s also a great solution for homeowners who don’t have enough floor or shelf space for traditional speakers.
Here are some key factors to consider when buying in ceiling speakers:
~Frequency response (Hz) which tells you the range a speaker can reproduce. A 50-20,000 Hz speaker would have a deeper bass and more balanced sound for example than a 65-20,000 Hz speaker.
~Power handling (watts) tells you the maximum amplifier power the speaker can handle. For instance, a 100wRMS receiver would be a good partner with a speaker having a recommended power of 20-100w.
~Sensitivity (dB) is a speaker’s efficiency rating that indicates how it effectively uses the power it receives from your amplifier. For example, speakers with higher sensitivity ratings can be played louder without straining the amplifier.
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