Brief Description
Ceiling speakers are flush-mounted loudspeakers designed to be installed in the ceiling. They provide a discreet audio solution for background music, announcements, or high-quality sound reproduction. Commonly used in commercial, residential, and public environments, ceiling speakers are favored for their space-saving and aesthetic appeal while offering consistent sound coverage across wide areas.
Technical Specifications
(Values may vary depending on brand and model — e.g., Bose, JBL, Yamaha, TOA, KEF, Polk Audio, etc.)
| Feature | Typical Specification |
| Speaker Size | 4″ to 8″ woofer (commonly 6.5″) |
| Power Handling | 10W – 100W RMS |
| Frequency Response | 60 Hz – 20 kHz (depends on model) |
| Impedance | 8Ω (standard) or 70V/100V with transformer |
| Sensitivity | 85 – 95 dB (1W/1m) |
| Mounting Depth | Typically 3″ – 6″ |
| Grille Type | Metal or plastic, often paintable |
| Enclosure | Open-back or back can (optional or built-in) |
| Fire Rating (if applicable) | Certified fire dome or enclosure |
Applications
- Commercial Buildings: Background music and announcements in retail, offices, malls.
- Residential Audio Systems: Home theaters, multi-room music systems, kitchens, bathrooms.
- Hospitality: Restaurants, hotels, lobbies, and lounges for ambient music.
- Educational Institutions: Classrooms, corridors, lecture halls for announcements or AV support.
- Healthcare Facilities: Background music and paging in waiting areas and wards.
- Houses of Worship: Discreet installation in sanctuaries or multipurpose halls.
- Conference & Meeting Rooms: Voice reinforcement for clear speech delivery.
