Features:
The Class D digital amplifier and switching power supply uses minimal power and low heat dissipation making it ideal for in-wall applications
- Two mini jack inputs on the front panel
- PC input - for computer connection
- Input for other devices including microphone (suitable for sound reinforcement systems)
- Switched input selector balanced for
1. Microphone (Wireless or Infrared)
2. MP3 player
3. Aux - line input for DVD player etc
- Speaker outputs are screw terminal at the rear of the unit inside the back box so that wiring is concealed inside trunking.
- DC Power via an external power supply (laptop type) that connects either to the front panel or a connection at the rear (1.5m extension cable supplied)
- Dimensions :
Faceplate 86x86 mm
Amplifier depth 45mm
Back box depth internal 46mm external 51mm
Power supply unit 105x45x32 mm
These easy fit ceiling speakers are ideal for main speakers surround sound or remote speaker applications. The two-way design includes a Ferrofluid cooled silk dome tweeter and Polypropylene woofer with rubber surround to deliver the highest level sonic performance. The pivotal tweeter allows for the high frequencies to be focused in the direction of the listening area this increases the flexibility when locating the speakers off-axis from the listeners.
2-way easy fit ceiling speakers
Polypropylene woofer with rubber surround and Ferrofluid cooled silk dome tweeter
Adjustable directional tweeter
Spring-loaded terminal connections
Fitting via Dog ear mounts
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