Ceiling Speakers

Ceiling speakers provide a flush finish that fits into your home aesthetics as they are barely noticeable when installed.

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  1. Vonyx 5" Waterproof Ceiling Speakers Pair
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    Vonyx 5" Waterproof Ceiling Speakers Pair
    • 35W RMS Power/80W Max Power
    • IP44 rating providing moisture resistance for kitchen, bathroom, swimming pool areas and other humid environment
    • Minimal mounting depth and supplied fixings for quick and easy in-wall or ceiling speaker installation
    • 2-way configuration build with 5 inch polypropylene cone woofer and 2 inch mylar cone tweeter for great dynamics
    • Side mounted spade terminals for easy to access speaker to amplifier connections
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    Vonyx 6.5" Waterproof Ceiling Speakers Pair, White
    • 45W RMS Power/100W Max Power
    • Installation is made quick and easy with the panel mounting fixing kit supplied with each pair
    • IP44 rated water resistance makes this pair of speakers ideal for kitchen, bathroom, swimming pool areas and wet room areas
    • Powerful 6.5 inch polypropylene cone woofer and 2 inch (5cm) mylar cone tweeter for great mid-low and high frequencies
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In this category, you'll find passive as well as active ceiling speakers. If you are just wanting two ceiling mount speakers in one smaller room for background music, then an active/passive set would be best for you. This is due to their simple design and also the fact that they are supplied and ready to be set up as a pair.

Our passive ceiling speaker selection is best suited if you are looking to install the speakers in multiple rooms, or in one larger room. By wiring them all back to one installation amplifier using a daisy-chaining method, you have all your controls in one location. The amplifier itself can be easily hidden away in a utility cupboard for ease of use.

Certain rooms in homes such as kitchens and bathrooms require a specific type of speaker due to the moist conditions. In this category are a variety of different sized moisture-resistant speakers that are designed for areas such as this.

If you are looking for ceiling speakers to be installed around your whole house, a 100V line system would be ideal. Briefly, a 100V line is best for larger installations due to the way the speakers are built. Each speaker will have a transformer built into the back of it, which separates the impedance load from the amplifier, meaning you can have multiple speakers connected to one speaker output on the amplifier.

Ceiling Speakers For Background Music In Your Home

Having a distraction whilst doing a chore around the house is something everyone can relate to. Be it music on the radio or a film on the TV, we all need something to focus a bit of our attention towards. With our range of ceiling speakers, you'll find that playing music, radio shows, podcasts or any form of audio entertainment can be attained throughout your home with simple controls.

Ceiling speakers can be fit flush against ceilings so that they appear minimalistic and discrete. For the installation of speakers in rooms such as kitchens and bathrooms, where moisture is more present, moisture-resistant ceiling speakers like the PD MS70 marine speakers will be more fit for the purpose. These types of speakers will last longer and be less affected by water than a regular ceiling speaker, which would be more suited to living rooms and bedrooms.

Remove the stress of going back and forth between the TV or radio whilst doing something around the home, like cooking, by having these ceiling mount speakers at the ready all from the control of your mobile phone or tablet. With speaker sets that come ready with Bluetooth connectivity, you can ensure you will have an easy time setting your home audio system up and staying connected to it, allowing you to have control over the speakers with your connected device.

With this connection feature, listening to your music while doing a chore can be ten times easier by simply pressing play on your phone and setting the volume. Background noise in your home can be achieved by installing these ceiling speakers that can be wirelessly streamed to for listening to your favourite forms of audio entertainment.

Connect Your Ceiling Mount Speakers To An Amplifier

For larger rooms that require more coverage from more speakers, our bundles that include amplifiers are ideal, as they will allow synchronisation and control of all speakers.

Connections to external amplifiers provide control over the speakers from one location and also offer different types of inputs to use rather than just Bluetooth or WiFi compatibility. Depending on the amplifier used, there are options to connect MP3 or CD players with AUX or RCA inputs. Some of these amplifiers also come with pre-built-in MP3 players so you can just connect a USB stick or SD card and allow them to play through audio files uninterrupted.

Some ceiling speaker sets come as a combination of active and passive, such as the CSBT60 model. Where passive speakers are unpowered units, they require a specific connection to an amplifier in order to work. The active and passive speaker sets negate the need for the additional amp, as the active speaker has its own built-in amplifier. By connecting the two types together, the passive unit will be instantly powered on, providing quality audio at an affordable cost.

Setting Up A Ceiling Speaker System In Multiple Rooms

On several of the amplifiers that we have available to use with the speakers, connection via WiFi is possible. Amps, such as the PD WT10, are connectable through their own wireless network and then can be controlled using the specially made, free Muzo application. The app will pair the amp and your device together and will then allow access to your streaming services so that your music can be utilised.

Implement multi-zone audio by having multiple amps, enabled with the Muzo app, installed in different rooms. On Muzo you can then add all your devices in multimode and stream different music to each amplifier and therefore onto the additional installed speakers.

100V line systems (also used as, or known as, low impedance systems) are used to minimise power loss through cables and installed speakers and are capable of powering multiple speakers across long distances in different zones. With speakers on offer, like the FCS8 ceiling speaker, a multizone setup can be achieved with daisy-chained speakers.

As each zone can output to multiple speakers at once, you can wire a pair of speakers to each other along a chain. Using each zone to connect individual sets of speakers means that all rooms in your home can be supplied with immersive sound. Despite running a whole home's sound system from one spot, there is a guarantee that there will be no signal or power loss to the speakers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Ceiling Speakers?

Ceiling speakers are designed to fit flush against your ceiling, producing a modern and discreet finish. A great variety of ceiling speakers are available, differing in size and features to suit all spaces. For example, some include Bluetooth and WiFi technology, and certain models are designed to be water resistant for use in bathrooms and kitchens. Ceiling speakers provide high-quality audio and are ideal for playing music, radio shows, and any audio entertainment.

Do Ceiling Speakers Need An Amplifier?

Whether ceiling speakers need an amplifier depends on their design. If the speakers are passive, they will need to be wired to an amplifier which provides the speakers with power. You will also be able to control all the connected speakers with the amplifier, and it will often include useful features such as an in-built MP3 player and AUX inputs. Alternatively, if the speakers have an active design, an amplifier is not needed and the speaker can be connected directly to a mains power supply. Active/passive sets are also available, where the active speaker powers the passive speaker. In this case, an external amplifier would not be needed.

Do Ceiling Speakers Have Bluetooth?

Yes, some ceiling speakers feature Bluetooth technology. This can be checked by taking a look at our product descriptions. Some ceiling speakers systems will include an active speaker with an in-built Bluetooth receiver. Other systems will include a passive design and will feature a separate amplifier with Bluetooth connectivity. The use of Bluetooth enables you to pair a suitable smart device to control the speakers and stream audio wirelessly.

Are Ceiling Speakers Good?

Yes, ceiling speakers provide high-quality sound reproduction, and they are suitable for both background music and home Hi-Fi. The majority of our speakers have a two-way coaxial design, with a separate woofer and tweeter. This means that low and high frequencies are divided between the two for a clear and well-balanced sound. Some high-end speakers also feature extras, such as kevlar cones which minimise distortion to produce a very clear, clean sound.

Can You Get Wireless Ceiling Speakers?

It is possible to get ceiling speakers that can be controlled wirelessly, either through Bluetooth or through WiFi. However, all ceiling speakers will need to be wired to a power source in order to operate. If your speakers have an active design they will connect directly to a mains power supply, while passive speakers will need to connect to a suitable amplifier. Therefore, wires will be needed to power ceiling speakers, but it is possible to control the speakers wirelessly if they include Bluetooth or WiFi technology.

What Types Of Ceiling Speakers Are Available?

A great range of ceiling speakers are available to suit individual requirements. Firstly, there are Bluetooth ceiling speakers which include an in-built Bluetooth receiver, so that a smart device can be paired to wirelessly stream audio. Either the speaker itself will include Bluetooth technology, or it will come with a Bluetooth-enabled amplifier. There are also WiFi ceiling speakers, which can connect to your home network. These can be controlled wirelessly using an app. In addition, you can choose between an active or passive speaker design, with passive speakers needing an amplifier to power the speaker, while active do not. Active/passive pairs are also available, where the active speaker powers the passive speaker when connected together. In addition, some models are moisture resistant, making them ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.

Are Ceiling Speakers Water Resistant?

Some ceiling speakers are designed to be moisture resistant for use in bathrooms and kitchens. These speakers are IP rated, which means they are designed to withstand splashes, sprays of water and general moisture levels. However, please note that typically the speakers cannot be fully submerged in water.

How Do You Install Ceiling Speakers?

Ceiling speakers can be easily installed in a range of ceiling materials. The first step is to cut a circular hole in the ceiling, so the speaker can be fitted flush to the ceiling with clamps, and the wires hidden discretely above the ceiling. A template will be included to help you make the correct shaped hole. If your speakers have an active design they can be connected directly to a mains power supply. Whereas, passive speakers will need to be wired to a suitable amplifier or to an active speaker. If you have an active/passive pair, the passive speaker will need to connect to the active unit.

Can I Connect Ceiling Speakers To A TV?

Yes, ceiling speakers can be connected to a TV, typically through a suitable amplifier. It is possible to connect an amplifier to a TV through an AUX, or phono-RCA connection. It may also be possible to connect directly to an active speaker if the speaker includes a suitable input. Once connected you will be able to hear your TV programmes and films in high-quality audio. In addition, if you have Bluetooth ceiling speakers and your smart TV includes a Bluetooth transmitter, your speakers will be able to pick up the signal from the television.

What Is The Difference Between WiFi And Bluetooth Ceiling Speakers?

Both WiFi and Bluetooth ceiling speakers allow you to control your speakers and stream music wirelessly, however, there are differences. WiFi ceiling speakers feature a WiFi receiver which can connect to your home internet network. It is then possible to control your speakers using an app on your smart device. In comparison, Bluetooth speakers include a Bluetooth receiver that can pick up signals from paired smart devices, such as tablets and smartphones. WiFi speakers are recommended for larger areas and multi-room systems as they have a greater range, while Bluetooth speakers work well in smaller spaces.