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Reddit mentions of NEW PYLE PDIC81RD 8" 1000W Round Wall And Ceiling Home Speakers 2 PAIR

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NEW PYLE PDIC81RD 8
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FOUR NEW PYLE **PDIC81RD** 8" 1000W Round Wall And Ceiling Home Speakers500 Watts Total Power Output per Pair (250 Watts Each Speaker, 1000 Watts per 2 pair)8'' Midbass Speaker1'' High Temperature Voice CoilDirectable 1/2'' Polymer Dome Tweeter
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ColorWhite
Height10.5 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Number of items2
Size2 Pair
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on NEW PYLE PDIC81RD 8" 1000W Round Wall And Ceiling Home Speakers 2 PAIR:

u/Nixxuz ยท 3 pointsr/BudgetAudiophile

If you like the Andrew Jones that's cool, but I would seriously consider the BIC DV64 or 84 for front, the DV62CLRS for a center, and the DV62SI for rears. The Andrew Jones tend to have a rolled off top end that can be pleasing for music, but less so when it comes to HT duty. And, the BIC center absolutely stomps the Pioneer, both in size and extention.

As for the height speakers, I'd honestly go with some cheaper Pyle's. They get a bad rep from some, but I installed 6 of them in an office for a client and they sound much better than I was expecting. Client was quite happy with them as well, and they are only about $100 for all four.

https://www.amazon.com/PDIC81RD-1000W-Round-Ceiling-Speakers/dp/B00BJ9ADIA/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1549604473&sr=1-4&keywords=pyle+in+ceiling+speaker

On the other hand, the BIC DV32B's are really adaptable to different mounting schemes and could easily work as height, or even surrounds. They only run $60 a pair and sound very good for their size. I have 4 of them in my high ceilinged kitchen paired with an RTR EV1200 sub and a Nobsound NS-01G mini BT amp. We listen to a lot of jazz while we cook and they sound much better than their size or price would lead one to believe.

Just throwing out options.

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For $1250 you could get the Jamo Studio 809's for fronts, the C83 center, the 803 bookshelves for rears, and 4 of the upfiring Atmos modules for the fronts and rears. Only problem would be getting a dedicated 9.1 receiver takes up a big chunk of budget.