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Custom Installation

CCM 616

Custom Installation

FEATURES

2-Way In-Ceiling System

  • Frequency Range (-6dB):  40Hz – 22kHz
  • Frequency Response (± 3dB):  50Hz – 20kHz
  • Maximum Amp Power:  130W
  • Sensitivity spl (2.83V, 1m):  89dB
  • Nominal Impedance:  8Ω (3.6Ω)
  • Crossover Frequency:  3.2kHz
  • Frame Diameter:  232mm
  • Cut-out Diameter:  205mm
  • Depth Behind Surface:  103mm
  • Protrusion:  4mm
  • Weight:  1.4kg

DESCRIPTION

CCM 616 is a high performance ceiling speaker that’s simplicity itself to install and use. A 2-way design, featuring a 165mm (6½ in) woven glass fibre cone bass/midrange driver and a coaxial Ultra-12 tweeter in a neat circular ceiling mount chassis, the CCM 616 incorporates quick and easy swing-out dog fixings. It is a perfect speaker for those indulgent extra locations - the bathroom, the kitchen - that define the real luxury of custom installed audio.

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