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Reddit mentions of Yamaha NSIC800WH 140-Watts 2-Way RMS Speaker -- White (2 Speakers)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Yamaha NSIC800WH 140-Watts 2-Way RMS Speaker -- White (2 Speakers). Here are the top ones.

Yamaha NSIC800WH 140-Watts 2-Way RMS Speaker -- White (2 Speakers)
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Crossover Type-2-way; Maximum Frequency Response-28 kHz; Physical Characteristics-Color-WhiteInput Power (Maximum / Nominal): 140W / 50W; Impedance-8 Ohm; Physical Characteristics-Depth-4.3Driver Type-Dome; Crossover Frequency-3.50 kHz; Physical Characteristics-Diameter-10.9Slim profile design for flush in-celing or wall mountingSealed back cover protects against dust and moisturePaintable grill and large mounting clampPolypropylene mica cone woofer for high-performance mid/low sound reproductionGrain-finished acoustic baffle with spiral pattern for natural sound dispersion
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height11 Inches
Length4.3 Inches
Number of items2
Size140 Watts
Weight4.2 Pounds
Width11 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Yamaha NSIC800WH 140-Watts 2-Way RMS Speaker -- White (2 Speakers):

u/mountainmonkey2 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

So with Atmos speakers you have two options.

Easy option:
Upfiring speakers - these are basically regular speakers that sit on top on your front speakers and they "upfire" the sound to the ceiling which bounces off and back down to the user sitting down. Gives the effect as though the sound is coming from above.
Example One and example two


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Hard option:
In-ceiling speaker
Actual speaker in the ceiling that connected to your receiver.
example

Both these speakers will be connected to the dedicated part on the back of the AVR receiver.

u/calbear81sthrowaway · 1 pointr/audiophile

I'm looking for a good in-ceiling center speaker. I would prefer to keep it around $100.

I'm planning on using Yamaha NSIC800WH for the rear and front speakers. They are 70 watts each so I figure 70 or more for the center speaker would be ideal. From my research these seem like a really good deal for higher end in-ceiling speakers. ($130 for a pair), but I would be willing to consider others. I don't want to buy used.

The speakers will be connected to a home theater PC using a Logitech Z906 Subwoofer/Receiver. It is mostly used for movies but also video games and music. The living room they'll be in is about 16"x16" but it an open floor extending about 20" to the dining room and kitchen.

I've searched around but I can't find a good in-ceiling center channel to go with them. If I can't find one I'm considering just buying another pair and using 1.

u/homeboi808 · 1 pointr/audiophile
  1. I forgot the 6012 needs a 2ch amp to make it 11ch, a <$100 Dayton one would work.

  2. 15ft is far, so yeah you’d need Klipsch as they are highly efficient (PSA makes much better speakers, but a lot more expensive).

  3. Can you even fit rear surrounds? For sure surrounds, get the Fluance XLBP for $200, and for Atmos get these in-ceilings.

  4. I wouldn’t get the RP-280F, as pairing 8” woofers with a 1” tweeter isn’t good. Also, that’s the old gen, the new gen is supposed to be decently better, and the RP-6000F is only $800 and the RP-600C is $500.