Top-Performing 8" Bowers & Wilkins In-Ceiling Speaker
The CCM682 is the top-performing 8" speaker in the Bowers & Wilkins CI 600 custom installation series. It's a two-way in-ceiling speaker with great sound quality for hi-fi, movies, distributed audio, and more.
This high performance ceiling-mount speaker that features an 8" Aramid Fiber cone bass/midrange driver and an aluminum dome tweeter in a neat circular die-cast chassis. Its 1.2" coil and 4" magnet ensure an incredibly efficient and reliable speaker with outstanding sound quality.
The aluminum tweeter’s housing pivots for adjustable off-axis treble response. The speaker also has a three-position EQ switch for a better off-axis response. The bass/midrange driver’s die-cast chassis provides extra rigidity which results in a cleaner, faster bass. The blue Aramid Fiber cone means that the unit is well hidden behind the grille but still produces a remarkably clear and dynamic sound. Incorporating QuickDogs™ spring clamps and plug-and-play functionality, it is quick and easy to install.
CCM6 Series ceiling mount speakers comprise a baffle carrying the speaker drivers and crossover, a mounting frame (with integrated bezel), and a magnetically secured grille. The frame is connected via side mounted terminals to the speaker cables, with the baffle connecting automatically as it is inserted in the frame.
Pivoting Speaker Housing and Three-Position EQ Switch
The pivoting speaker housing and three-position EQ switch give you optimum sound in your listening position. To tilt the tweeter simply hold it in one hand and angle it towards the listening position. Tilt angle indicators at 15° and 30° are provided, indicated by the dots on the tweeter body. The dots also correspond to the three-way equalization switch settings. Match the switch setting to the number of tilt dots.
Performance Series In-Ceiling Speakers
Bowers & Wilkins Performance Series in-ceiling speakers delivers fantastic sound in an incredibly discreet package. These loudspeakers are engineered by the same team that creates the loudspeakers used in some of the world’s most advanced recording studios.