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Fw: Ceiling Speakers - Advice Needed


  • Subject: Fw: Ceiling Speakers - Advice Needed
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 10:37:13 +0000

You could always buy a portable stereo :-)

Ive done 7 rooms - and it's worth it for the Sonos system

Gareth Cook
IT Architect / Project Manager, SWG Sales
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Just taken a look at the KEF Ci160s!
At =A3132 each that's =A3264 a room, with 10 rooms to do that's quite a
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cash!

Surely the frequency response is going to be compromised anyway by putting=
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them in tiny enclosures in the ceiling?
Are you getting the idea that I don't really want to spend that much=20
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:-)

Tracey


I have the kep Ci160's all over the house - except for one of the ensuites
where I put a single stereo unit in (about =A360)

Basically, the cheaper is "brighter" but there is a serious lack
of low
down mid and bass. But perfect here as the chances are youre in the
shower.













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