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The sound is great and it has plenty of bass, which I was a little worried about. It really sounds great. I put this speaker in my bathroom above the shower and it sounds great. If you are unable to place two speakers in an area, I would recommend this speaker.
I mainly use them for background music, but have turned them up and have been impressed with their sound quality. So far they do everything I wanted to do. I'm am not an audiophile, but am very selective and I think for how much this speaker costs you are truly getting a great deal. I am very impressed with this speaker. I have two of them installed above my pool table.
I bought 7 of these speakers for the ceiling. Not even close. Straight up, these speakers aint messing around. Polk speakers are for the big boys.
Solid mids - these aint bose (I have bose in one of my cars, I am familiar with rubbish). Heavy enough that you can feel some bass without a woofer. Even my wife confessed that these speakers rock. Great price greater sound. Crisp highs. I came back on here to order one more.
Add a woofer for gravy. End of story. If you need a toy speaker, go to radioshack to find the cheap stuff. I have 5 premium speakers from the 'other' competitor, no comparison.
These speakers have spectacular sound and depth. I the RCi6s in my kitchen, which also has 10 foot ceilings and the speakers still ROCK the house.They are also very discrete in the wall when you paint them. So I have need for in wall speakers in 4 rooms.I go out and buy an inferior brand of speakers for cost savings for 1 room. Specifically, the RCi6s surprised me with the quality of sound out of one speaker. All round 5/5.do not hesitate. The room sounded like total crap. I then go and invest in 2 pairs of the RCi60 and 1 pair of the RCi6S and they brought the rooms to life.
If going into a suspended ceiling you should get a "tile bridge" to help support them. I don't think any ceiling speaker will knock your socks off with huge volume. But if you are looking for casual listening, these are great speakers. I was looking for speakers to put in my suspended ceiling (basement). I also used some inexpensive fiberglass insulation on the joists to help with bass, and keep sound from coming upstairs. I wanted the stereo sound in one unit to make the sound more uniform (also easier to run a single 4-wire cable). The finished area is about 48' long by 15' wide. I installed 3 of these evenly spaced (right down the middle of the room) and it fills the area with sound.
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