Adastra CC5V 2-Way Commercial In-Ceiling Speaker 100V/8ohm, 5.25"
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Adastra CC5V 2-Way Commercial In-Ceiling Speaker 100V/8ohm, 5.25"

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£50.98
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Our Adastra CC5V 5.25 inch background audio ceiling speaker is perfect for installations in pubs, bars, restaurants and similar environments.

Featuring a rotary switch on the back, the speaker can be tapped to 2.5, 5, 10, 15 or 20W via 100V Line as well as an 8-ohm option. This is perfect as it can be altered to almost any environment depending on how many speakers you have and the load of your amplifier.

Key Features: 

  • 160° Dispersion angle
  • Rotary selector switch for 100V line tappings or 8 ohms
  • Spring-loaded terminals for easy connection
  • Fitted with "dog-ear" mounts for fixing to ceiling tiles 1-20mm in thickness

    For easy and quick installation the speaker has spring-loaded terminals that simply click into place once your cable is inserted. A 160° dispersion angle enables you to strategically position your speaker in an area that provides equal sound throughout, instead of one area being louder than another.

    Our Adastra CC5V 5.25 inch background audio ceiling speaker is perfect for installations in pubs, bars, restaurants and similar environments.

    Featuring a rotary switch on the back, the speaker can be tapped to 2.5, 5, 10, 15 or 20W via 100V Line as well as an 8-ohm option. This is perfect as it can be altered to almost any environment depending on how many speakers you have and the load of your amplifier.

    Key Features: 

    • 160° Dispersion angle
    • Rotary selector switch for 100V line tappings or 8 ohms
    • Spring-loaded terminals for easy connection
    • Fitted with "dog-ear" mounts for fixing to ceiling tiles 1-20mm in thickness

      For easy and quick installation the speaker has spring-loaded terminals that simply click into place once your cable is inserted. A 160° dispersion angle enables you to strategically position your speaker in an area that provides equal sound throughout, instead of one area being louder than another.