The NHT iC1 in-ceiling loudspeaker is designed for distributed sound anywhere in the home. It features
The NHT iC1 in-ceiling loudspeaker is designed for distributed sound anywhere in the home. It features a 6.5" long-throw, polypropylene woofer and a 1" soft-dome tweeter. The iC1's components are moisture resistant, making placement in high humidity areas possible. The iC1 offers surprising bass response and the clear, detailed sound NHT loudspeakers are known for. The iC1 can be installed in new construction or retro-fit into existing construction and is available in a paintable matt white finish.
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