Wall And Ceiling Speakers
Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to fix a loudspeaker to the wall. This is a stand made of black metal. Supports weight of 10kg and has a chain that provides two levels of security to avoid dislodging the speaker and cause damage. The loudspeaker is secured to the bracket with two holes that are at a distance of 5 cm . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to hold a speaker. This is a support pedestal black. Fixing the speaker to the stand can be done in several ways: M4/M5 bolts, hook, double-sided adhesive, etc. . In addition, the fixation can be done from the rear Poarta or speaker dock. Very stable thanks to its base . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to hold a speaker. Support is a silver pedestal. Fixing the speaker to the stand can be done in several ways: M4/M5 bolts, hook, double-sided adhesive, etc. . In addition, the fixation can be done from the rear Poarta or speaker dock. Very stable thanks to . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to fix specially designed for ceiling speakers but it is also possible to use these brackets to attach the speakers to wall or floor. This is a stand made of black metal. Supports weight of 20kg. The bracket has a rectangular plate with several holes to fix the speaker . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to fix specially designed for ceiling speakers but it is also possible to use these brackets to attach the speakers to wall or floor. This is a stand made of black metal. Supports weight of 20kg. The bracket has a rectangular plate with several holes to fix the speaker . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to fix specially designed for ceiling speakers but it is also possible to use these brackets to attach the speakers to wall or floor. This is a stand made of black metal. Supports weight of 20kg. The bracket has a rectangular plate with several holes to fix the speaker . . Brackets mark OUTSTANDING to hold a speaker. Support is a silver pedestal. The loudspeaker is secured to the bracket with two holes available to the speaker base (base diameter of 8. 3 cm from the speaker). Allows a rotation of 360 ° in the horizontal plane. Very stable due to its triangular base 35 cm . . . . Install speakers in the ceiling has always been a growing trend that has been extended to get into domestic use. Some time ago, speakers recessed in the ceiling was more common to see them in entertainment and services such as hairdressers, supermarkets, department stores or consultation and waiting rooms, but now this trend has spread, so that implementing this sound system in our house is no surprise. From here we suggest some tips to help you decantarte this option so interesting, where aesthetics play a major role. For many designers, to implement sound in the roof is a necessity due to the high demand for modern and minimalist spaces being built today. This is due to the need to save space and gain a few feet into the room in question, some is done for purely aesthetic to opt for this option to better distribute the furniture in the room with a piece down, thus offering a more clean and clear. Thanks to new advances that have been the speakers, the sound is not a problem if you are located from this position, and thanks to its new features, we offer an equal or superior sound quality. Its cost does not pose a real problem, although it is noteworthy that there are always exceptions and the sound quality sometimes have to pay if we want superior, the only drawback that arises with this possibility is the work may involve creating holes in the roof to locate them correctly and not damage your own roof. To do this, we must turn to the opinion of some technician work and he will be responsible for determining and make this little work that does not require much time and investment. Obviously not the sound tone will be from the ceiling, the bass will usually go on the other side and we generally located next to our player or television, and that to get surround sound, this is the best option. To determine what the best distance between speakers in the ceiling, we must learn about the characteristics of the speaker itself and the advice of a sound technician, because this way we get the best performance. Moreover, these wall and ceiling speakers can be placed in different rooms and not have to always be in the room. The sound quality will be reduced by having only these but they are a good choice for bathrooms bedrooms, kitchen or even a toilet, as long as the plant and materials of the device itself are adequate to withstand quite a moisture content more than any other room of the house. Because they have become a very demanded in any store we find models with specific finishes ideal for keeping the decorative style of our house. It is best to maintain a balance between their finish and the sound quality since this way the cost will not be so high. . . .