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How Do In-Ceiling Speakers Work?

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Explore In-Ceiling Speakers for Your Home Audio System 

Some homeowners are interested in whole-home audio or surround sound systems but aren’t sure where to put all the equipment. They want great sound but aren’t keen on large, bulky speakers. 

If this sounds like you, there’s a clutter-free way to install a home audio system: in-ceiling speakers. In this blog, we’ll explore how in-ceiling speakers work and what options are available. We’ll also discuss our preferred brand—James Loudspeaker—and detail some of the audio options available. 

And if you’d like to learn more about home audio systems? Contact Texadia Systems in Dallas to get started. 

SEE ALSO: Why In-Wall & In-Ceiling Speakers Are Worth the Hype 

What Are My Options for In-Ceiling Speakers? 

In-ceiling audio isn’t one-size-fits-all. You can get the power output and visibility you desire with a wide range of in-ceiling options from brands like James Loudspeaker. James Loudspeaker is one of our preferred hidden audio manufacturers that builds in-ceiling speakers in various sizes and configurations. 

Want less of a visible footprint on the ceiling? James Loudspeaker’s Small Aperture Ceiling Speaker is only 3 inches wide in a circular or square design. If you want a little more power, another version is available in 7-8 inches wide. James Loudspeaker also offers larger 2-way and 3-way in-ceiling speakers and even in-wall subwoofers for low bass frequencies. 

Whether you’re building a whole-home audio system or surround sound setup, there’s a solution from James Loudspeaker that provides just what you need. 

How Is It Installed? 

To install in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, we need to run data and power wiring through the ceilings first. For this reason, it’s best to install hidden audio during a home build or renovation before ceilings are finished and sealed. 

We’ll design a wiring map that plots where wires, speakers, and system controls will be located. Behind the ceiling finish, we’ll install brackets that hold the speaker in place. The speaker is then covered with a flat, paintable grille that blends into the surrounding ceiling surface. 

And what about the media controller, amplifier, and other equipment? We can store AV hardware in a closet or utility room that also stays hidden. In-ceiling speakers will connect back to this utility rack, and you’ll wirelessly control the speakers from any location. We can integrate speakers with your home automation system, so you can manage everything from a single device. 

Find an Audio Installer In Dallas-Fort Worth 

Installing a hidden in-wall or in-ceiling speaker system is a job best left to the professionals. If you’re interested in minimalist audio, contact Texadia Systems here to learn more about our hidden AV installations. We design and install state-of-the-art audio systems that are seen and not heard. 

We look forward to working with you! 

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