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In-Wall and In-Ceiling Speakers

In Wall Sometimes, it’s best when the speakers are not visible at all. That’s where in-wall and in-ceiling speakers come in. A hole is cut and the speaker disappears inside it. All you can see is a flush-fitting grille, and even that can be painted to match the wall or ceiling.

The difference between in-wall and in-ceiling speakers is basically just the shape: in-walls are rectangular and in-ceilings are circular. Actually, if you wanted, you could easily use an in-wall in a ceiling, or vice versa.

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