
The Stage Architectural Series was designed to deliver iconic JBL sound that blends into the environment so that the music stands out. All models are crafted to be visually discrete with zero bezel grilles and easy installation allowing these speakers to be heard and not seen. Elements including baffles with acoustic smoothing, acoustic lens tweeters, and patented High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horns have been incorporated into the design to ensure that the sound is clear and accurate. A range of eight models are available in various configurations for In-Wall and In-Ceiling installation.
Q: Does this speaker use a standard speaker wire connection type?
A: Yes, this speaker uses binding posts for connection.
Q: What is the diameter required for cutting the ceiling for this speaker?
A: You need to make a cutout of 10.2 inches in diameter to install this speaker.
Q: What type of grille does this speaker have?
A: It has a zero bezel metal grille that installs flush for a clean look.
Q: How is the tweeter designed in this speaker?
A: The tweeter is an aluminum dome tweeter with an acoustic lens for smoother frequency response.
Q: What is the peak power handling of this JBL speaker?
A: The peak power handling for this speaker is 120 watts.
Q: What is the minimum frequency response for this speaker?
A: This speaker has a minimum frequency response of 42 hertz.
Q: IS this single unit or Pair.
A: undefined

The Stage Architectural Series was designed to deliver iconic JBL sound that blends into the environment so that the music stands out. All models are crafted to be visually discrete with zero bezel grilles and easy installation allowing these speakers to be heard and not seen. Elements including baffles with acoustic smoothing, acoustic lens tweeters, and patented High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horns have been incorporated into the design to ensure that the sound is clear and accurate. A range of eight models are available in various configurations for In-Wall and In-Ceiling installation.

The Stage Architectural Series was designed to deliver iconic JBL sound that blends into the environment so that the music stands out. All models are crafted to be visually discrete with zero bezel grilles and easy installation allowing these speakers to be heard and not seen. Elements including baffles with acoustic smoothing, acoustic lens tweeters, and patented High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horns have been incorporated into the design to ensure that the sound is clear and accurate. A range of eight models are available in various configurations for In-Wall and In-Ceiling installation.

The Stage Architectural Series was designed to deliver iconic JBL sound that blends into the environment so that the music stands out. All models are crafted to be visually discrete with zero bezel grilles and easy installation allowing these speakers to be heard and not seen. Elements including baffles with acoustic smoothing, acoustic lens tweeters, and patented High-Definition Imaging (HDI) horns have been incorporated into the design to ensure that the sound is clear and accurate. A range of eight models are available in various configurations for In-Wall and In-Ceiling installation.

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Bought these for in ceiling 5.1 setup to pair with a Denon AVR, very pleased with the sound even though I could not find anyone who has a review on these speakers, recommend for anyone with a budget.
Vossy Posted
Excellent in-ceiling speakers. I have a room I wanted surround and had no back wall or side walls to be used, this was the only option I had to get a LR surround track. It takes a very short time to get use to, but immediately filled a large void in my soundstage.
DougL Posted