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JBL B8IW 8” 160 Watt Max Power 4 Ohms Grilled In-Wall Loudspeaker White

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JBL B8IW 8‚ÄĚ 160 Watt Max Power In-Wall Loudspeaker White

Enjoy your music and movies without the clutter of visible speakers with the JBL B-8IW In-Wall Speaker. It consists of an 8" poly woofer and a 0.5" polymer tweeter for a full-range response from 45 Hz to 20 kHz. It can output up to 45W RMS or 160W of peak power from your amplifier and features a moisture-resistant design, enabling installation in potentially humid areas like a bathroom. The zero-bezel grille is paintable to match your décor.

Features:

Powerful JBL sound quality
Immerse yourself in an amazing room-filling audio experience.

Easy installation
The standard ‘dog-leg’ brackets save installation time and provide a sturdy, reliable fit.

Zero bezel grille
Seamlessly blending them into the room ceiling and wall.

Wide sound dispersion
Experience room-filling audio regardless of what angle the speakers are installed.

Specifications:

  • Nominal impedance: 4 ohms
  • Power (RMS/Peak): 45/160W
  • Frequency response: 45Hz – 20kHz
  • Loudspeaker sensitivity: 91dB
  • Woofer    8" (203mm): Poly woofer
  • Tweeter    0.5" (13mm): Polymer Tweeter
  • Cutout Dimensions: 11.7” x 8.8” (299mm x 223mm)
  • Grille Finished Dimensions: 10” x 12.9” (255mm x 329mm)
  • Mounting Depth: 3.7" (96mm)

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