
Bowers & Wilkins CCM382 In-Ceiling Speaker (Pair)
Shallow-form in-ceiling speaker with 25mm soft-dome tweeter and 200mm mid/bass driver for impressive sound.
Shallow-form in-ceiling speaker with 25mm soft-dome tweeter and 200mm mid/bass driver for impressive sound.
The coaxial CCM382 is balanced for wide-angle listening, commensurate with its in-ceiling placement. It features a 200mm (8in) polypropylene cone bass/midrange and a 25mm (1in) soft dome tweeter. The CCM382 has an elegant minimal-width border design and offers a choice of round or square aspect.
The CCM382 has been specifically designed to cope with more demanding, high humidity environments, such as a shower room or indoor swimming pool, which are unsuited to some of the advanced materials we have employed. Whereas its cost effectiveness may lead it to being described as entry level, the CCM382 also provides a point of entry to areas of the home that were previously off-limits for high-quality installation loudspeakers.
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