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    OSD ACE6706.5" Angled Trimless LCR In-Ceiling Speaker, 1" Pivoting Tweeter Dolby Atmos Ready (Single)

    Purchase ACE670 6.5" Angled Trimless LCR In-Ceiling Speaker, 1" Pivoting Tweeter Dolby Atmos® Ready (Single)
    • Outdoor Speaker Depot SKU: ACE670 ickelcrhoth6
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    With the ACE670 trimless in-ceiling LCR angled speakers, you'll get imaging and staging that would be lost with regular down-firing in-ceiling speakers. Features include a sturdy 6.5” Carbon Fiber Woofer fixed at a 15° angle, a 1” aluminum dome tweeter, and a 90W power handling. You can even use them for Dolby Atmos® front, rear and side surrounds in a 5.1 or 7.2 system. Contour switches also allow you to tailor the bass and rebel to your preference.

    What Are the Benefits of an Angled In-Ceiling Speaker?
    The angled speaker is a real problem solver because not every space is ideal for custom home theater sound applications. The angled in-ceiling speaker features a 15° angle for the mid-bass driver plus a pivoting tweeter for placement flexibility. This speaker can be part of three piece set to handle the front stage of the surround system when both on-wall and in-wall are not a favorable option. The angled design allows the ideal placement in-ceiling closer to the wall just above the monitor. This creates a more realistic sound image when compared to normal in-ceiling speakers that are mounted directly above the viewing area. Standard in-ceiling speakers are generally placed at least three feet from the wall to avoid reflective sound. The angle speaker can be placed within a foot of the wall.

    The Trimless Design is a Nice Touch
    The Architectural Ceiling Element (ACE) trimless thin bezel in-ceiling and in-wall speakers are a great choice for new construction or retrofit. These flush mounted speakers are hardly noticeable; that is until they're playing. The micro flange grilles are attached by extremely powerful magnets that stay put for quick and easy installation. Adds less visual impact on your architectural audio installation.

    What Is Butyl Rubber Surround?
    With almost double the shelf life of foam, butyl rubber has been the choice of speaker designers looking to optimize the sound based upon materials that go together. The surround is just one of the integral parts of the speaker's motor structure. Butyl rubber gives the speaker more excursion capability featuring a deeper bass with a wider frequency response, and its shelf life is closer to 25 years compared to foam at 12 to 15 years.

    Should I Purchase Special Cable for In-ceiling Speaker?
    Wiring is not included with in-ceiling speakers so you will have to purchase some. We recommend our OSD Audio CL3/FT4 cable that is UL (fire) rated for in-wall and outdoor speaker installs. This type of cable includes a heavy-duty outer jacket approved for in-wall/in-ceiling installation. The high-quality plastic jacket is also very flexible so it's easy to run the wires inside the wall. As for the gauge, for runs up to 100 feet for background music, 16-gauge will be fine. If the run is approaching or exceeding 100 feet, we suggest 14-gauge wire. 

    Testing the Sound Quality of In-ceiling Speakers
    Many customers like to test the sound quality of their new OSD Audio in-ceiling speakers before they install them. Keep in mind, however, that these flush-mount speakers are designed to be used in-wall or in-ceiling. Uninstalled in-wall/in-ceiling speakers will sound weak and "tinny" without the proper enclosure (in this case your home walls) the speaker can’t produce the sound pressure level it needs. If you want to try them out, we recommend mounting the in-ceiling speakers into a box of about 3 cubic ft. or larger; or simply mount them in the ceiling and then listen. This will give you an accurate measure of the sound quality.

    For a retrofit installation, no construction bracket is needed.

    Warning: California's Proposition 65

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    This product can expose you to chemicals, including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    • Speaker Type: 6.5" Angled LCR 2-Way Trimless Ceiling Speaker
    • Woofer: 6.5" Carbon Fiber Composite Cone Fixed at a 15° Angle
    • Tweeter: 1” Pivoting Aluminum Dome
    • Frequency Response: 45Hz - 20kHz
    • Power Handling: 90W
    • Sensitivity: 89 dB
    • Impedance: 8 Ohms
    • Dolby Atmos® - Ready for True 3D Surround Sound
    • Includes Front-Mounted Contour Switch
    • Angled Design Allows Ideal Placement Closer to the Wall
    • Spray Paintable Magnetic Grille Included
    • Inputs: Gold-plated 5-way Binding Posts
    • Install-friendly Dog Ear Installation Brackets
    • Diameter & Depth: 9.75 x 4.5"
    • Cutout Diameter: 8.12"
    • Sold As: Single
    • Warranty: 10 Years
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    Ron • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I am installing MK870 as the front right, center and left speakers in the ceiling. The ceiling is 12 feet high. How would these work as the rear speakers or should I go with the same speaker (MK870) as the rear speakers?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    HI Ron: Typically we recommend using the Angled 8.0 Inch LCR speakers for the Right, Center and Left front stage speakers. Then we recommend using angled 6.5" for Surround and Effects speakers (ATMOS or DTS:X). I believe we are out of stock on the MK870 (which I believe are being discontinued) since most of the demand is for trim less versus the standard frame of the MK series. But we may also be out of the ACE670 and ACE870. So I will need you to contact Ed our internal sales manager to talk about a substitute for the Angled 6.5 inch ACE670. ed@audiogeargroup.com. TL/4744
    marlon rea • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Hello, I am looking for a speakers for a 5.1 surround sound system I will be installing within my home. The room is rectangle and roughly 25 x 15. I was thinking of the ACE670 6.5 or should i go with an 8 inch. Also looking for some back ground music speakers for my kitchen area which is open to a large room.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Marion: Both the ACE670 and ACE870 are currently out of stock. We usually recommend the ACE870 for LCR, Left, Center and Right front stage and then using ACE670 for Surround Rear and Height/Effects speakers depending on whether you add for Dolby ATMOS or DTS:X. It does depends on your Receiver which I am assuming is at least a 7.1 (more than 5 years old) or 7.2. Checkout the OSDAudio.com Premium Audio web site and checkout the Black Series R83A/R63A or the more affordable R82A/R62A. These are in stock, but you must contact customer service to get a quote. TL/4772
    Andrew • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM OSD states a 3 cubic foot box or larger is required when demoing this speaker. You state that a 1-1.5 cubic foot box should suffice for installation. I’m confused as to the size of box I should build or whether I should forgo the box altogether and simply protect the speaker with some denim insulation. What would be optimal? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Andrew: 1.5 would be fine for your application and when you add fiberfill to tune the box the more fiber you add the more the low frequencies are absorbed making the speaker think it is working in a larger box. The 3.0 cubic box they referred to was if you were building a box to demo or listen to the speaker before you mount the speaker in the Ceiling/wall (not sure why you would do that). Note the woofers in most In-Ceiling and in-wall speakers feature an infinite baffle so it adjusts to whatever size enclosure it is placed in (Just like a car speaker using the trunk). In most in-ceilings, it is in a ceiling joist cavity. In this case, if you are putting a right and left speaker in the same joist cavity you would want to isolate the two. Also, not everyone has an open wall or ceiling with access to build an enclosure. Sorry for the confusion... TL/5013
    Mark • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Hi, Some of the questions relate as to whether the speakers are in stock. I am able to place the speakers in my basket; could you please confirm if they are, or are not in stock for purchase. Thanks, Mark
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Mark: These recently came in from our factory. They are sold as each. We have plenty in stock (as well as the ACE870 8" version). TL/5219
    Tim • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I wish to do Dolby Atmos 7.1. I am looking at the IW550LCR for center and ACE870 for fronts and 4 ACE670 for surround and height. Will the center being located at listening level while the fronts at ceiling level be a problem? My ceilings are 10'. Would it be better to do 3 ACE 870 in the front?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Tim: The ideal setup is to utilize three of the IW550LCR as your front stage if you can do so. The Angled In-Ceiling speaker originally was created for applications where the only the front stage option was going in-ceiling. The reality is the angled speaker not only works very well for front stage applications but provides an excellent choice for Surrounds and Effects. We push the ACE870 for front stage and the ACE670 for the Surround and Effects options. Either application will work for you, but I think the three IW550LCR would be our first choice. TL/ 5316