The DSP7081C ceiling speaker is a ceiling speaker with a rear cover. It provides a perfect sound reinforcement solution with its simplicity, fashion, and excellent sound quality. It is built with two tweeter units and one 8-inch woofer unit, making it perfect for homes, offices, and commercial spaces. Its sleek design seamlessly blends into any decor, while its easy installation and durable construction ensure a hassle-free and long-lasting audio experience.
Model | DSP7081C |
Rated Power (RMS) | 40W |
Constant Voltage 70V | 2.5W/5W/10W/20W |
Constant Voltage 100V | 5W/10W/20W/40W |
Constant Impedance 8Ω | 40W |
Sensitivity | 90dB |
Frequency Response(-10dB) | 50-20KHz |
Coverage Angle(1KHz/-6dB) | 150° |
Dimension(W*D) | Ф280×185mm |
Weight | 3.2KG |
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