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Reddit mentions of Pyle In-Wall / In-Ceiling Dual 6.5'' Enclosed Speaker Systems, 2-Way Flush Mount Stereo Speakers (Pair)

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Pyle In-Wall / In-Ceiling Dual 6.5'' Enclosed Speaker Systems, 2-Way Flush Mount Stereo Speakers (Pair)
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    Features:
  • In-Wall / In-Ceiling Systems, 2-Way Stereo Sound Speakers, 360 Watt Peak Power 
  • 6.5-Inch Long-Throw Woofers, 1-Inch High Temperature Voice Coils, Mounts Flush
  • 1-Inch Titanium Dome Tweeters, 4-8 Ohm Impedance, Vented & Enclosed Housing 
  • Perfect for Custom Installations & Applications, Frequency Response: 65Hz-22kHz
  • Overall Dimensions (W x H x D): 9.5'' x 13.0'' x 4.2'', Cut-Out Size: 8.2'' x 11.7'' x 3.7'' 
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height10.2 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateAugust 2021
Size6.5 in
Weight11 Pounds
Width13 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Pyle In-Wall / In-Ceiling Dual 6.5'' Enclosed Speaker Systems, 2-Way Flush Mount Stereo Speakers (Pair):

u/jallsopp · 1 pointr/audiophile

Ah right, makes sense. Not sure about the ceiling but i'm on the top floor, would sound still travel more clearly to other rooms more than standard bookshelves would? Would in-walls with an enclosure, like these be any different?

I may try find a good enough deal on some Bose Companions if that's the case. Seem to go pretty cheap every now and then and honestly don't mind them especially since this isn't really a listening setup. I would have usually thought of a soundbar however the TV's only a 32" and the majority of soundbars are pretty long so it'd look pretty stupid. There's also the fact I'd have to run power to it which I'm trying to keep this as minimal as I can.

I'd need the HDMI selector as I forgot to clarify the soundboard (or whatever it is in a TV) has completely died so theres no output from the internal speakers or any of the audio outputs. I want to use more than one source and can only pull sound directly from the sources otherwise the HDMI selector seems the only way.

Thanks for your reply.