Feature(may vary by option.)

●Omni Directional Speaker Coverage 360 x 180 (hemispherical).
●Infinite-baffle in-ceiling speakers drops into standard ceiling tile openings.
●Powerful - 120 Watts at 8 Ohms
●3 - 6.5” Full Range Drivers.
●Uniquely designed fire retardant ABS housing may be painted to match any decor.

[1 Speaker Speaker(s) Only]





Description

Super Dispersion ceiling speaker arrays offer flawless performance, value and are ideal for Classrooms, Conference Rooms, Training Rooms, Teleconferencing, Churches, Retail Spaces, Corporate Offices and many more. Conventional speaker designs radiate sound in a limited conical pattern similar to a “flashlight” pattern of directional sound. Low frequency sounds are radiated out but the critical higher frequencies that contribute to voice and music reproduction narrow and beam directly underneath or in front of the speaker. In order hear full range sound over a wider dispersion pattern many more speakers become necessary adding greatly to the cost. The Ceiling Speakers are uniquely engineered to overcome these limitations by radiating high, mid and low frequency sound equally over a wide coverage area. This wide, full range dispersion is created by a precisely engineered design and cohesiveness of the high-performance drivers working in unison to create an omnidirectional in ceiling loudspeaker. The Vector 2x2 Lay-In Ceiling Speaker employs (3 smaller 6.5”) very fast transient response aluminum-woofer drivers that are very powerful and stable. Working in unison, these drivers produce clean powerful dynamic sound. When designing the Vector the goal was to have the single most import feature at the forefront, good transient response ("dynamic contrast"). A transient is a sound of short duration, and good transient response can only be achieved if the speaker can deliver its output quickly and cleanly without smearing the original sound, and be completely soundless immediately after. Transients contain the essentials of sound reproduction they provide the sharp pop from a snare drum, the cutting edge of digital sound, the dynamics of the human voice. Larger 2-way cabinet loudspeaker systems offer relatively slow transient response, and the small high-frequency horn tends to beam a narrow, blaring sound at the listener-end result, muddy sound.