I'm trying to decide between B&W CCM80, CCM65, and CCM818? Any experience with any of these speakers? Thanks!
in-ceiling speaker help!!!
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I think a lot here depends on what you are planning to use them for. If they are being used for background music I would say that the CCM65 and CCM80 are perfect speakers for that. The good thing about these speakers is that if you want to use them to listen to music they are still very capable. (needless to say that the CCM80 will have a better bass performance, but also a bigger print on the ceiling.)
If however you want really want to 'listen' to music as a replacement for box speakers the CCM818 will be much better. The 8' woofer is similar to the one in the Sig. Diamond speaker it also uses first order crossover with mundorf supreme capacitors. The speakers is set under a 12 degrees angle for better imaging. The CCM818 is also very usable as a HT speaker because of the higher sensitivity.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,Last edited by Linki; 04 August 2008, 10:26 Monday.- Bottom
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yes i have the ccm80 as rear backs and ccm65 as my side rears and they r awsome! i use the ccm80 with music as backround sound to my b&w 703's and they do an awsome job keeping up with the 703's no problem it fills my whole sound room beautifully- Bottom
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Heh... B&W's have extremely tight grills. Goes to a home supply / tool store and get yourself a pick. Basically an L shaped pointy thing similar to what a dentist uses.
Stick it in one of the holes near the edge and pull down. Work your way around until the whole grill is lower then the plastic surround. You can then move to one of the holes normally covered and pull straight down. Should pop out.
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I have the CWM-650 in-walls, and I use a credit card to remove my grills. Fortunately, this is not a common occurrence, but I did have to do it twice since the initial installation. Slide it in where the contact points are, and pull straight out. Work your way around the grill, and eventually it pops out.
Oh...just make sure it's a credit card you don't rely on too much, as the process can wear on the card a bit. :WBrad- Bottom
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