We particularly love the Sonos In-Ceiling Speakers for a nuanced surround sound performance if paired with a Soundbar and Sub, but also love to see the Sonos In-Ceilings as a great all-rounder, particularly when pairs are combined to fill an open plan living space such as a Kitchen-Diner. We take a closer look at the bestseller of this collection, the Sonos In-Ceiling Speakers, to see whether Sonos were right to limit themselves to a single in-ceiling model and whether or not they nailed it on their first try.įeaturing a 1” tweeter and pivotable 6” bass driver, the Sonos In-Ceiling Speakers have been developed in conjunction with Sonance to offer customers premium kevlar components and a rich, dynamic sound profile. Upon initial release of their Architectural range, comprising of one in-ceiling, one in-wall and one outdoor speaker model, it was somewhat unusual for an audio brand of this stature to release such a small structural loudspeaker collection. Two years on, we take a look back at why these speakers are so impressive and how they’re a great solution for many would-be ceiling speaker installers. In February 2019, Sonos paired with renowned Canadian home-audio brand Sonance to create their bespoke, Architectural Sonos In-Ceiling Speakers. Why we still love the Sonos In-Ceiling Speakers
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