Excite® 8" 2-Way In-Wall Speakers, White Textured, Pair
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Excite® speakers by Crestron® offer great sound quality, excellent value, and flexible installation in a range of popular sizes and configurations.
Excite® speakers by Crestron® offer great sound quality, excellent value, and easy installation for multiroom audio and home theater applications. The Excite IW8 model provides a pair of 2-way in-wall speakers featuring 8 inch woofers and 1 inch dome tweeters. Power handling is an impressive 125 Watts (program), with a wide frequency response from 50 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB).
Rigidly constructed, Excite speakers are designed to enable a nearly flush installation when mounted in a typical drywall surface. A professional installation is easily achieved utilizing six toggle clamps integrated into each speaker baffle. The white textured finish blends cleanly into any neutral-colored wall, and may be painted for an inconspicuous appearance against any colored surface. For indoor use only.
Key Features
- High-performance 2-way in-wall speakers
- 8" polypropylene woofers for deep, solid bass
- Treated cloth dome tweeters for natural high-end extension
- Swivel tweeters for precise coverage optimization
- Steel composition woofer baskets for increased rigidity
- Paintable ABS plastic baffle with aluminum grilles
- Easy-to-install toggle clamp mounting system
- Front accessible high and low frequency contour switches
- 125 Watts program power handling
- 50Hz-20kHz frequency response
- 8 Ohms nominal impedance
- Sold in pairs
Features & Performance |
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Woofer |
8 inch (203 mm) polypropylene w/rubber surround & steel basket |
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Tweeter |
0.98 inch (25 mm) treated cloth dome w/swivel |
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Crossover |
2nd order Linkwitz-Riley |
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Impedance |
8 Ohms nominal |
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Frequency Response |
50 Hz to 20 kHz (-3 dB) |
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Power Handling |
125 Watts program |
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Sensitivity |
89 dB @ 1W/1m |
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Coverage |
100° H & V (nominal) |
Controls |
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LF |
(1) 3-position low-frequency contour switch |
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HF |
(1) 3-position high-frequency contour switch |
Connections |
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Input |
(2) spring terminals |
Environmental |
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Temperature |
41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C) |
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Humidity |
10% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
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For indoor use only |
Construction |
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Baffle |
ABS plastic, white textured outer flange with black inner baffle, paintable |
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Grille |
Perforated aluminum, white textured, paintable |
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Mounting |
Flush wall mount using 6 integral toggle clamps, 1.5 in (39 mm) maximum surface thickness, 4.11 in (105 mm) minimum mounting depth, 13.3 in (338 mm) high x 9.8 in (249 mm) wide recommended cutout |
Dimensions |
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Height |
14.47 in (368 mm) |
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Width |
11.02 in (280 mm) |
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Depth |
4.43 in (113 mm) |
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Dimensions shown are per speaker, positioned vertically |
Weight |
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5.0 lb (2.3 kg) |
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