All four models in the Custom Sound In-Wall series include 6-1/2-inch polypropylene woofers with rubber surrounds, and a 1-inch aluminum-dome tweeter with a neodymium magnet. The tweeter features a swivel mounting to allow it to be aimed to adjust to differing in-wall locations.
Submitted by
Edward
a Audio Enthusiast
from San Clemente
Date Reviewed: April 17, 2003
Strengths: Clean looking and sounding. Best for a medium sized room.
Weaknesses: I have blown the grills off them on several occasions. They can't handle high volumes or large room without sounding stressed.
Bottom Line:
When we moved to our new house I decided to cut down on the living room clutter. The old speakers and stands, while still sounding good, didn't fit the decor. I did some research and found these speaker were popular with salesmen and installers. When I compared them with other built-in speakers I was impressed. I match them with the psb rears and the 9C center channel (I tried the 8c but it couldn't keep. Great speakers but do not compete with free standing speakers.