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RK-C8 In-Ceiling Bracket Rough-In Kit(pair) for 8"In-Ceiling Speakers

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Earthquake Sound RK-C8 In-Ceiling Bracket Rough-In Kit 8" In-Ceiling Speakers

Earthquakes In-Ceiling Rough-In Kits offer extreme versatility for all installations. These rough-in kits are designed to expedite installations as well as deliver higher overall performance and customer satisfaction.

Custom designed for custom installations, the In-Ceiling RK-EC8 kits are designed to be compatible with the 8" EDGELESS Series speakers (ECS8.0 & ECS8Dual), 8" Edgeless IQ Series (IQ8S & IQ8D) and 8" Edgeless RCS Series (R800 & R8D). Will also fit other in-ceiling speakers having compatible dimensions as specified in the dimensions. (see product specifications)

Specifications:

  • Fits 8ʺ ceiling speakers
  • Expedites home audio installation
  • Extremely quick install
  • Easy for drywall installers to spot and cut around
  • Perforated anti-rust aluminum dog-ears for more installation flexibility
  • 360-degree dog-ear positioning for versatility
  • Designed to work with all Earthquake Turn-N-Lock™ installation mechanisms
  • Meets and exceeds all building codes
  • 9.76ʺ (248mm) Inner Diameter
  • 31ʺ wingspan

  • 2 x Mounting Rings
  • 4 x Mounting Wings
  • 1 x Product Insert

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