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Circular speakers designed to nestle into your ceiling are the most common type of in-ceiling speakers. Speakers work well installed in ceilings since they are out of the listener’s line of sight and add to the auditory experience.
Compact and reasonably priced in-ceiling speakers can be installed in any ceiling. Larger, more potent, and able to be installed in any wall, in-wall speakers are more expensive.
Ceiling speakers may be utilised in a single room or a number of rooms. They can be used to produce sound that moves easily around a number of rooms, such as the background music at a large party. If you enjoy entertaining, you’ll appreciate the adaptable, unobtrusive surround sound experience they offer both indoors and outside.
In-ceiling speakers won’t detract from the aesthetic of your space, but if you’re still concerned, you could always mount them on the wall instead, as we’ve previously discussed. They enhance your sound and are hidden from your line of sight. Additionally, they are affordable.
The global in-ceiling speakers market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Yamaha has introduced its new VC series ceiling speakers, a low-profile, budget-friendly line created to give high-quality music reproduction with an amazing performance-to-cost ratio in a variety of commercial settings, including hospitality, entertainment, and corporate buildings.
Both high- and low-impedance audio system connections are available. A greater number of speakers can be mounted with either kind of system thanks to the VC series’ nominal impedance of 16 ohms.
As a result, fewer units are required, and systems can be built that precisely suit the requirements of every site. The input wattage can be changed by tapping the speaker’s front, even after it has been installed.