
Sound Acoustics Ceiling and In-wall Speakers
Sound Acoustics in-ceiling speakers bring high fidelity music reproduction to a variety of architectural
spaces. They mount flush to walls, ceilings, and virtually any flat surfaces. Installation is quick and simple,
whether in existing buildings or new construction.
Sound Acoustics flush mount speakers will fit unobtrusively into any space and are ideal for audio-video
surround sound use. Manufactured with water-resistant components, these speakers may be installed in
high humidity environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, and even boats. Best of all, no matter where
you place them, Sound Acoustics in-ceiling and in-wall speakers take up absolutely no shelf or floor
space.
Sound Acoustics in-ceiling and in-wall speakers are high performance two-way systems. Their woofers
have been specially designed to provide full bass performance without the need for a special enclosure.
The dome tweeter with neodymium magnet is of a quality not normally found in built-in speakers. As a
result, these speakers’ sonic performance belies their small size and inconspicuous appearance. As with all
Sound Acoustics high fidelity speakers, frequency response is smooth and accurate and stereo imaging is
lifelike.
Some of our ceiling speakers include full frequency transformers for constant voltage background music
and paging systems with selectable wattage taps and a transformer bypass.
The clean contoured grilles and trim are finished in matte white. If desired, they can be painted any color
to match or complement any interior.
Speaker Placement
Placement of the in-wall or ceiling speakers in your room should be carefully considered. They should be
located where they will provide you with the best possible sound. It is beyond the scope of this guide to
discuss all of the various aspects of speaker placement. Please feel free to contact your Sound Acoustics
dealer for guidance.
Wiring
To achieve maximum performance from your Sound Acoustics speakers, we strongly suggest the use of
low inductance, copper stranded speaker cable. For runs over 50 feet 12 or 14 gauge wire must be used,
to prevent signal degradation. It is important to consult and observe any local building codes and
requirements when installing your speakers and/or running wire through your house.
Installation Tips
1. Avoid routing speaker cables near or parallel to electrical cables. This will help to reduce hum and RF
interference.
2. When securing your wire, do not staple or nail it, a short circuit could occur, which would significantly
reduce your system’s performance, potentially damaging your amplifier/receiver.
3. Allow an additional 2-1/2 feet of free wire at the rough-in bracket or speaker cut-out hole.
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More than two pairs of these speakers may be connected to one amplifier, however when doing so we