Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation Re: in ceiling speakers 7Jan 05, 2012 11:48 am boston acoustics come highly recomended too, they even have an inwall sub....if you have a wall thick enough to put it in lol Re: in ceiling speakers 8Jan 13, 2012 10:42 am As a reseller of both Boston Acoustics and Paradigm speakers I say this: Both are excellent brands with great quality, pedigree, and most importantly sound, but I found quite a few years ago (and it still holds true today) that Paradigm ask for less $$ for theirs. So it's simple - with Paradigm you get more bang for your buck (and the bang is as good as any quality speaker manufacturer on the market....) Re: in ceiling speakers 9Jan 16, 2012 1:52 am I suppose ceiling speakers are good for bedrooms, WIR, bathrooms, were you do not want the music to be so loud - due to the small size of the rooms. Or also verandas i suppose... Or there are other solutions smarter that ceiling speakers for these? Re: in ceiling speakers 10Jan 16, 2012 9:04 am Actually will in ceiling speakers (such as the Paradigm SA-15R-SM, so only one speaker over the bath) be a good idea for bathrooms, where there is moisture? Or would outdoor speakers be better? I'm looking at connecting it up to my Sonos. Re: in ceiling speakers 11Feb 07, 2012 11:01 pm As long as the grille of the speaker is made from Aluminum and the speaker is a poly material it will work in just about any environment! Thanks for sharing. Looks good. The joiner has come back with a quote of close to 5k. I think we are going to not do it. Attaching panelling is something they are dead… 11 10115 Unless the room is for storage then it's non compliant BCA V2 2019 S3 P3.8 You have 2 options 1. The builder deconstructs the section and rebuilds as per plan /… 7 7321 How do you remove one of these ceiling air con vents? And is it possible to disconnect the duct joined to the vent from inside the house, without going into the roof cavity? 0 4029 |