Add music to your day with this round KEF in-ceiling speaker. Its Uni-Q driver array disperses sound to create full-room coverage regardless of speaker placement, and the shallow mount lets it fit easily in snug spaces. This KEF in-ceiling speaker has spring-loaded terminals and an ultrathin bezel with a magnetic rim to facilitate installation.
Q: What is the maximum frequency response of the speaker?
A: The maximum frequency response of the speaker is 20 kilohertz.
Q: Are the terminals spring-loaded?
A: This KEF in-ceiling speaker has spring-loaded terminals and an ultrathin bezel with a magnetic rim to facilitate installation.
Q: Does the speaker have a magnetic rim?
A: This KEF in-ceiling speaker has an ultrathin bezel with a magnetic rim to facilitate installation.
Q: What is the impedance of the speaker?
A: The impedance of the speaker is 8 ohms.

Add music to your day with this round KEF in-ceiling speaker. Its Uni-Q driver array disperses sound to create full-room coverage regardless of speaker placement, and the shallow mount lets it fit easily in snug spaces. This KEF in-ceiling speaker has spring-loaded terminals and an ultrathin bezel with a magnetic rim to facilitate installation.

The speaker shall be designed for in-ceiling and flush mount installations and utilise a coincident point source design with the high frequency tweeter mounted in the centre of the low frequency woofer. The KEF CI160MR is UV protected and designedto withstand the harshest operating environments.

By far the most popular size for in-ceiling speakers, the MC6 features a 6.5” woofer with higher power handling, greater output capability, and improved bass response over the smaller MC4. This model works without a built-in enclosure to allow the speaker to use more airspace for higher performance. For applications where sound control is desired, an optional retrofittable back enclosure is available separately. As with all Motion series CI speakers, the MC6 uses MartinLogan’s signature Folded Motion Tweeter for precise clarity and incredible realism to meet all your entertainment needs. All MartinLogan Motion CI Series speakers feature our signature Folded Motion Tweeter or FMT. This innovative piece of audio technology provides incredible detail, precise clarity, clean output and high efficiency in a small but mighty package. Pairing this tweeter with lightweight woven fiberglass woofers means that Motion CI delivers a clean and balanced sound that is perfectly suited for any application. Whether you listen to music, movies or a little bit of everything, Motion CI gives you a true high-end audio experience at an affordable price. To round out the assortment, pre-construction brackets are available for all models, and all in-ceiling models have square grilles and retrofittable back enclosures available separately.

KEF CI200MR are high performance speakers designed for in-ceiling flush mount installations. UV protected and designed to withstand the harshest operating environments. The CI200MR has a magnetic grille that can be painted to match any décor.
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Great sound and beyond easy to install. Bought 5 to replace older model speakers that were there when we purchased our home.
Posted by Nsquared
These sound amazing and the install into the ceiling was awesome
Posted by BrianW
Good sound but was a little expensive. However, it is a premium speaker. A word of caution when buying some of these speakers. Some come in pairs and some come as singles. Please be sure to count the pairs as two speakers when purchasing. Both the salesperson and myself missed up on that one.
Posted by TechNovice
