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Dali Phantom E-60 In-ceiling SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom E-60 In-ceiling Speaker
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- From 26,500.00
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Dali Phantom K-60 LP In-ceiling SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom K-60 LP In-ceiling Speaker
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Dali Phantom K-60 In-ceiling SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom K-60 In-ceiling Speaker
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Monitor Audio Pro-65 In Ceiling Speaker (Each)Monitor Audio
Monitor Audio Pro-65 In Ceiling Speaker (Each)
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Dali Phantom K-80 In-ceiling SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom K-80 In-ceiling Speaker
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Dali Phantom E-60 WR In-ceiling Weather Resistant SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom E-60 WR In-ceiling Weather Resistant Speaker
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Dali Phantom H-80 In-wall SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom H-80 In-wall Speaker
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- From 49,450.00
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Dali Phantom E-50 In-ceiling SpeakerVendor:Dali
Dali Phantom E-50 In-ceiling Speaker
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- From 22,000.00
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Hidden Speakers, Big Sound
In-wall and in-ceiling speakers aren’t new, but they've become smarter, sleeker and better sounding than ever. Once installed, they almost disappear — but the sound certainly doesn’t. These speakers are built for people who want the performance of a full audio system without the wires, stands or bulky cabinets.
You can mount them flush into your walls or ceilings, making them perfect for minimalist interiors. And if you're chasing that truly immersive surround sound experience, they're a solid choice. Many home cinema setups use them for rear or overhead channels, where sound direction matters.
Of course, they’re not just for films. Plenty of people use them in open living spaces, bedrooms or even kitchens for casual music listening. Once they're in, you’ll hardly notice them — visually, at least.
Which Type Makes Sense for You?
Standard In-Wall Speakers
These go into the wall cavity, usually on either side of your screen if you're doing a home theatre setup. Many come with adjustable tweeters so you can direct the high frequencies where you want them.
In-Ceiling Units
Great for Dolby Atmos channels or just spreading ambient music throughout the room. Most people install these above seating zones or in hallways where you don’t want floor-standing speakers.
Sealed or Back Box Options
Live in a flat or worried about sound bleeding into other rooms? Look at enclosed models. They help contain the sound and improve clarity, especially in mid and low frequencies.
Some Things to Keep in Mind
You don’t need to be an expert to choose these, but a bit of planning goes a long way. Think about:
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How the room is used – Is it a media room, a lounge or a space where people chat while music plays in the background?
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Access for wiring – These aren't plug-and-play. You’ll need to get speaker cables in place, so check wall or ceiling access first.
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How many speakers you really need – This depends on your room size and the purpose you want it to serve. Sometimes two ceiling speakers are enough. Other times, four smaller ones do a better job of evenly filling the space.
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Match with your amp – Don’t just buy speakers because they look good in the spec sheet. Make sure they match your AV receiver’s power output and impedance.
Where to Buy In-Wall and In-Ceiling Speakers with Support You Can Trust
At Ooberpad, we’ve been helping people build better home AV systems for years. If you're wondering where to buy in-wall speakers that come with warranty, support and expert help, this is the right place to start.
We’ve put together a curated range of in-wall and in-ceiling speakers — each selected for performance, reliability and clean design. You’ll find options here that work for both small rooms and dedicated cinema spaces. And if you’re unsure what fits your setup best, just get in touch. We’re here to guide you through it.
From single-room stereo to dedicated theatre setup, our team can help you figure it all out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How do I set up an in-ceiling speaker system?
Q. Are these speakers good for both music and movies?
Q. What’s the best way to clean or maintain them after installation?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How do I set up an in-ceiling speaker system?
A. The first step is to plan your layout. Mark your ceiling where the speakers should go — usually spaced evenly over the listening area. Use the supplied cutout template, make a clean cut, and run the speaker wire through your ceiling cavity. Once connected to your amp or AV receiver, the speaker clips into place and is covered with a grille. If you're not comfortable cutting into the ceiling, bring in a professional installer. It’s worth it for the finish alone.
Q. Are these speakers good for both music and movies?
A. Definitely. A well-made in-wall or in-ceiling speaker can handle everything from quiet dialogue in a film to high-energy music. The trick is to match the right speakers with the right amplifier. When you get that part right, they work well for both casual listening and full-on movie nights.
Q. What’s the best way to clean or maintain them after installation?
A. Pretty straightforward. Dust the speaker grille with a soft, dry cloth every now and then. If the grille is removable, you can take it off and give it a light brush to clear any trapped dust. Avoid using sprays or wet cloths — moisture and electronics don’t mix. And if they’re installed in areas like kitchens or bathrooms, go for moisture-resistant models to begin with.