🎵 Transform Your Space with Sound!
The KEF CI100QR Round In-Ceiling Speaker is a high-performance architectural loudspeaker designed for both music and speech applications. Featuring a 19mm aluminum dome tweeter and a 100mm polypropylene cone, this speaker ensures exceptional audio quality. Its flush mount design allows for easy installation, while the customizable bezel and grill enable it to blend seamlessly into any interior. The included acoustic steel back can enclosure enhances sound performance, making it a perfect choice for modern living spaces.
E**V
Home Theater's Inconspicuous Little Bad-Boys
This was a tough purchase, i.e. just go by specifications and not actually hear them? I toiled on this for a couple weeks and decided to go with it. I'm running a Carver sub, NHT L/R/C and the KEF's in the back channels. With my THX 4,000 watt home theater system these speakers not only sound good, they can keep up even with their short size. They sound great with music or movie's. Clean and crisp and with such realism I sometimes have to rewind just to prove I heard something in the background. Very easy to install, although somewhat confusing, i.e. I made a Styrofoam cutout first, installed it, just to see how the thing fixes inside the wall (very cleaver). Wish the cone, however, was black. Still give them a five star.
C**E
Tiny inconspicuous punch.
These speakers are small but WOW, what beautiful sound. I use them as the side surround in a 7.1 system. The rest of the speakers are the kef t105 surround system driven by a denon receiver. These speakers blend beautifully into a system that's the best I've heard and it's in my livingroom. I'm so excited. The ci100qrs sound great isolated so whatever your intended use these are great. One speaker fills a 20 by 30 room with near flawless sound. The low end isn't fully realized but it's a 4" speaker and it's not bad.Installing these is a breeze but without instructions you should know the clips go in flat side against the speaker. When inserting into the ceiling the first clip protrusion should pass through the hole while the 2nd should catch the edge and fold the top down to clamp as you push the speaker all the way in. The speaker does have some depth so make sure you have 6 or seven inches.
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