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RE: CPC ceiling speakers
The frequency response of the 8inch ones is not too bad. 60Hz to 20kHz.
I've used the waterproof ones from Henrys (c.=A320 a pair) 5inch in the
bathroom and 6.5inch in my sons bedroon (no reason to be waterproof in
ther=
e
I know but at the time they were the only white ones at a good price I
coul=
d
find.)
Henrys has a similar frequency response and sound quite good. (I'm pleased
with them)
I'm thinking of getting the CPC ones for the master bedroom maybe the
loung=
e
as well...
Just a couple of pence worth....
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Jones [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 13 November 2003 00:58
To: UK-HA group
Subject: [ukha_d] CPC ceiling speakers
Hi All
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Has anyone ever tried any of the ceiling speakers sold by CPC? One of their
models are 6.5" 2-way speakers with swivelling tweeters. Pretty normal
spec=
s
for ceiling speakers of that size --> 90dB, power rating of 30W (60W
peak).=
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=20
Search for code LS01280 or --
http://custom1.farnell.com/cpc/search.asp?keyword=3Dls01280
or http://tinyurl.com/usbo
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They cost less than =A327/pair! Even compared to the cheapest speakers of
t=
hat
size made by Sonance, QED, Russound or Jamo, they are less than half the
trade price. Does anyone know if you would actually hear much difference?
I'm not talking about driving these with high end kit, but simply a low
power multi-room system, so you wouldn't get that good a quality of music
anyhow.
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TIA
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SJ
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