Commercial Ceiling Speakers

Commercial ceiling speakers are installed directly into the ceilings of many business premises all across the UK.

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  1. 2x PD NCSS8 Commercial Ceiling Speaker System with PDC90 Media Amp
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    2x PD NCSS8 Commercial Ceiling Speaker System with PDC90 Media Amp
    • 8” commercial ceiling speaker and amp kit
    • 40W passive ceiling speaker with 2-way coaxial speaker design
    • Easy-to-remove magnetic grille and white finish to suit most ceilings
    • DAB+ media player with Bluetooth receiver and USB media player
    • Mic and line inputs with mic priority and mute level control
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  2. 4x PD CSBA3 Compact 100V Line Ceiling Speaker Kit with PDM25 Amp
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    4x PD CSBA3 Compact 100V Line Ceiling Speaker Kit with PDM25 Amp
    • Compact ceiling speaker system inc. amp
    • 4x compact, spotlight-sized ceiling speakers
    • Spring-loaded clips for easy install
    • Mixer amplifier combo with digital display
    • Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio
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  3. 18x 6.5" CSF6 PD Ceiling Speakers with Covers, Mic and Multizone Amp
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    18x 6.5" CSF6 PD Ceiling Speakers with Covers, Mic and Multizone Amp
    • Full commercial 100V ceiling speaker kit
    • Speakers with metal back cover for cable protection and improved sound
    • 6-zone 240W amplifier with volume control for each zone
    • Priority muting, pre-announcement chime, and siren/alarm function
    • Commercial paging microphone with 6 zone selector buttons
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Currently more popular than ever, commercial ceiling speakers have found their way into the rooms of thousands of workplaces across the country. Make announcements to customers/personnel or use them to play background music to guests. The near-flat design tastefully integrates them into the ceiling for a clean and tidy finish to your project.

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Audio from above is a great way to get the attention of many people at the same time, commercial spaces with a ceiling speaker system can make advisements to customers, staff, members or guests with ease. Most spaces that have a team of people at work within them will likely have some sort of speaker system installed, for example, an airport uses them to call for passengers running late to the gate of their flight. It is easy to miss ceiling speakers at first glance though unless you are specifically on the lookout for them they largely go unnoticed by many.

Now used mostly as a method of advisement and/or background music, taking advantage of the low-profile nature of the ceiling speaker system. This goes to showcase the versatility of an audio network such as this, almost anybody could think of realistic and plausible uses for these items. While the installation process may seem daunting initially it is in fact far easier and less destructive than first imagined.

Ceiling Mounted Speakers

Once installed, ceiling-mounted speakers provide a balanced audio output across a network of many speaker units via speaker wire. Copper wire relays electronic audio signals swiftly between the amplifier, this process powers the sound heard from each unit. Many of the speakers also have ingress protection within their design, discoverable by the IP rating in the item specifications.

This makes some of the range weatherproof or splash-proof so to speak, not fully waterproof but can be installed in areas such as workplace kitchens or bathrooms without issue. Ingress protection ratings are found in most electrical equipment these days, detailing how effective that item is at repelling moisture and dust. Both digits of an IP rating denote how protected the item is against moisture and dust respectively, but generally, the higher the IP rating the more protective the speaker housing is.

A high IP rating would indicate that the speakers are suitable for use outside too, for example, built into the ceilings of an outdoor dining area. It must be noted that waterproof is a lot more advanced than weatherproof, a waterproof speaker can be fully submerged but weatherproof means it shields from the rain and other light moisture. Many applications could warrant the use of ceiling speakers, such as smoking areas in pubs and bars, announcements from a hotel concierge desk or perhaps the changing rooms of a fitness centre.

In-ceiling Speakers

In-ceiling speakers are used in hotels and airports for the most part, yet they now find themselves in commercial premises all over the country as part of modern audio systems for either music or communicating with personnel. Connecting via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi is very easy therefore they have become a desirable choice in many newly built homes and/or renovations, in part thanks to their low profile nature.

In-ceiling speakers are in use at almost every place of business in the retail and hospitality industry nowadays. You will also find them in hotels, gyms, warehouses and office spaces all over the world, these speakers are a modern way to communicate with many people at once through multi-room technology. Ceiling speakers can be set up in zones too, allowing you to control a specific area of speakers all at once.

After setting the volume of the speaker system, decide which audio source should play through each speaker as they continue to be virtually hidden from the untrained eye. Both domestic and commercial ceiling speakers are almost totally flat, this stealthy design lines the speaker almost perfectly with the ceiling itself. This is to purposefully save space in a given area, granting audio from above without distracting the eye the way a wall-mounted unit would.

How many ceiling speakers do I need?

Two per room on average although this depends on the room size which varies between projects, for rough size reference imagine a standard sized living room. Two ceiling mounted speakers would benefit this area, although installing four would provide more decibels of volume due to the same audio playing in each quarter of the space. Apply this sizing reference to your own project and make an estimation, better yet you could give us a call for some advice.

We supply many variants of the ceiling speaker, some are packaged with all the necessary equipment for the completion of an installation. Be sure to check pages two and three to find ceiling speaker kits with more than a single pair of speaker units, as mentioned it is best practice to evenly install the speakers for the distribution of a balanced sound. This of course means using even numbers during installation, numbers such as three or five would compromise this audio balance in the room.

Many rumours are circulating of totally wireless ceiling speakers and sadly, this is not a reality right now as power needs to come from somewhere. With the wireless ceiling speakers on the market, connecting up your speakers is easy as running some speaker wire in and around your ceiling and connecting it to a compatible amplifier. However, Bluetooth ceiling mounted speakers pair with your smartphone, tablet or other Bluetooth device and allow you to stream podcasts and music throughout any place of work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are commercial ceiling speakers?

Commercial ceiling speakers are a type of speaker that is specifically designed for use in commercial spaces such as offices, conference rooms, restaurants, retail stores and other public areas. These speakers are typically mounted on the ceiling and provide high-quality sound reproduction for background music, paging and other audio applications.

How do I choose the best ceiling speakers?

Ceiling speakers come in various sizes and power ratings. Therefore, it is crucial to select a speaker that is appropriate for the size of the room and the type of audio that you plan to play. It is also important that the power rating of the speaker is appropriate for the amplifier that you are planning to use them with to avoid any problems.

Where is the best ceiling speaker placement?

The optimal placement for ceiling speakers depends on a variety of factors such as the room's size, shape, the intended use of the audio system and personal preferences. It is generally recommended to space ceiling speakers at least two metres apart, but this can vary depending on ceiling height and room size.

What is a 2-way ceiling speaker?

A 2-way ceiling speaker is a type of speaker that has two separate drivers built into it. These two drivers are designed to handle different frequency ranges, which allows for more accurate and precise sound reproduction. The two types of sound frequency they control are treble with tweeters (high frequency) and mid/bass with woofers (low and mid frequencies).

What is the difference between ceiling speakers and regular speakers?

Ceiling speakers are designed to be installed in the ceiling, making them a good choice for those who want high-quality audio without taking up floor or shelf space. They are typically flush-mounted and blend in with the ceiling, providing a discreet and unobtrusive look.

Regular speakers, on the other hand, are designed to be placed on a shelf, stand, or mounted on a wall. They are typically larger in size compared to ceiling speakers and require more space.

Do ceiling speakers sound good for music?

Yes, in-ceiling speakers sound great for music if they are installed properly in an appropriate environment.

In-ceiling speakers have become increasingly popular in recent years because, whilst they can provide high-quality sound without taking up valuable floor or shelf space, they are mainly good at providing background audio in business and commercial environments.

Do all commercial ceiling speakers need an amplifier?

Yes, all ceiling speakers require an amplifier to power them. Without an amplifier, the speakers cannot function properly and produce sound at the desired level.

Ceiling speakers are typically passive speakers, which means they do not have an internal amplifier or power source. Instead, they rely on an external amplifier or receiver to power them. The amplifier or receiver can be connected to the speakers using speaker cable, which carries the audio signal from the amplifier to the speakers.

How do I install my ceiling speakers?

Installing ceiling speakers can be a bit of a daunting task, although it is pretty simple with the right tools and guidance. It is important to know the location where you are setting up the speakers, and to ensure that you use templates so that you know how the speakers will look and whether they work in your chosen location.

It is also important to know how to connect the speaker wires to the amplifier and where to cut holes in the ceiling for the wire(s) to come through. Please contact us if you need any assistance regarding installation.

How do you look after ceiling speakers?

Once your ceiling speakers are installed, they require minimal maintenance to keep them in good working condition. The main important factor to consider is that you do not drive the speakers too hard with a high-gain signal, as this could result in component failures and even blown speaker drivers.

Can ceiling speakers be wireless?

No, ceiling speakers cannot be wireless, since they all require a connection to power, whether through an external power amplifier or built-in amplification. However, once your in-ceiling speakers are connected to an amplifier, you can use wireless connectivity options such as Bluetooth or WiFi, as long as these options are provided on the amplifier.