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The CT8 and CT10 are round in-ceiling loudspeakers that will dramatically change the way you think about distributed audio systems as the sound installations using it sport a great sound and a very substantial dispersion while actually comprising less speakers than you might have thought. The 140-degree hemispherical dispersion pattern of these speakers ensures a very wide sound-covered area that allows for installing less units and still preserve the great sound of your media.
Despite the camouflage capabilities the Sonance CT8 and CT10 proudly display, their sound is by no means muffled or lacking brilliance; as a matter of fact, the CT8 and CT10 sound pretty much like any other loudspeaker - the advanced planar technology and engineering on the inside give it the right sparkle to deliver great sound in a room and make it suitable for a wide variety of specific applications in critical environments.
The Sonance CT8 and CT10 can be fitted in the holes of 8” and 10” classic loudspeakers, respectively, and can blast up to 20W RMS – a power rating suitable for their purpose... no one expects thunderous distributed sound in a museum or hospital, do they? Sound comes from a one-way, full-range diaphragm that reproduces audio between 80 and 15,000Hz, suitable for most audio distribution needs in office buildings, museums, hospitals and commercial areas. These units can easily replace decorative ceiling tiles and yet pass unnoticed due to the fact that it can be actually painted to match the décor.
These flat loudspeakers can be aligned perfectly to the ceiling surface and sports a wide sonic response, ensuring a rich filling of the room while at the same time maintaining the sonic diffraction to an undetectable low level. Their transformers sport multiple primary taps at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16W for enhanced versatility.
The Sonance CT8 and CT10 work with an awesome 94dB sensitivity and in 8 Ohms. For pricing details, ask Sonance. |