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The JBL Arena 6ICDT 6.5" Two-Way Dual-Tweeter In-Ceiling Speaker consists of a 6.5" polycellulose woofer with two 0.75" silk-dome tweeters. It features a frequency response of 38 Hz to 20 kHz and a recommended amplifier power of 80W. The speaker's paintable magnetic grille makes it easy to match to any décor. It can be installed either on its own or with the optional XL-2 installation bracket.
Features and Benefits
Sound Inspired by JBL’s legendary M2 Master Reference Monitor
High Definition Imaging (HDI) waveguide technology takes its cues from the legendary JBL M2 Master Reference Monitor. Computer-optimized driver positioning
and network integration result in ideal performance and life-like soundstage imaging throughout the entire room, regardless of location. Proven acoustic superiority
through rigorous testing and real-world evaluation.
Paintable, nearly invisible zero-bezel magnetic grille
Speakers are nearly invisible, seamlessly blending into wall or ceiling architecture. Equally pleasing to audiophiles and interior designers as full-dispersion speakers
can be fully painted and integrated into any configuration or setup. Engineered for the custom installer with whole-room, seamless audio and visual design in mind.
Superior XL-2 installation bracket
A sturdy, reliable design fit for easy installation in walls up to a full 2" thick. Specialty mechanical grip designed to minimize vibration regardless of installation format.
Handles custom installation better than typical 1-1/2" bracket designs.
Specifications:
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