Wall speakers are slimmer and more compact than regular speakers, making them ideal for installing on or through walls to save room space. They can be connected to audio sources like stereos, CD players, and MP3 players. They are available in on-wall and in-wall types with different sensitivity and impedance ratings to suit the user’s listening preferences.
On-wall wall speakers are ultra thin panel speakers designed to be mounted on walls or shelves. They are available in 12-watt models with subwoofers that offer three-dimensional sound and a wide bass. They have line-out connectors. In-wall wall speakers
In-wall wall speakers are designed to be flush mounted to walls. They are ideal for cramped living areas. They have a sensitivity of almost 90 decibels and an impedance of 8 ohms.
Pivoting tweeters: Choose wall speakers with pivoting tweeters to focus the sound coming from them to a desired spot in the room.
Space constraints: Choose in-wall speakers for use in cramped spaces like narrow hallways and tiny kitchens.
Speaker wires: Choose in-wall speakers with UL-listed speaker wires specifically made to run through walls. Also, look for those that come with wall plates that help install the speaker wires into the wall before they are connected to the speakers.
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