

🎶 Elevate your space with sound that’s as sharp as your style.
The Pyle Ceiling Speakers pair combines a powerful 8” midbass woofer with a directable 1” titanium dome tweeter, delivering a broad 55Hz-22kHz frequency response and up to 300 watts peak power. Designed for flush in-wall or in-ceiling mounting, these speakers offer easy installation with included templates and terminals, making them ideal for professional-grade home audio setups and immersive surround sound experiences.





| ASIN | B00069QMPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,469 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 30 in Ceiling & In-Wall Speakers |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone |
| Control method | Remote |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 1 x Pyle 2-Way Flush Mount In-Ceiling Stereo Speakers Pair, 300 Watt, 8-Inch Size, White |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | PDIC80 |
| Item weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Maximum range | 9 Metres |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 24.1D x 29W x 27.9H centimetres |
| Recommended uses for product | For music players |
| Speaker size | 8 Inches |
| Subwoofer diameter | 8 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
G**T
Terrific Speakers At this Price Point
I ordered these to replace some old cheaper speakers that I had fitted only as a temporary measure. These come up a little larger than my old 8" units so I did have to saw the hole in my ceiling a bit more but a template is supplied with these to make that job easier. Once fitted I tested them and the quality of sound is nothing short of terrific, I really wasn't expecting this sound to come from a sub £100 pair of ceiling speakers. I have a crossover set on my AVR at 80hz so I can't say to much for the base below that level however every frequency down to the 80hz is true and clear, the midrange is especially good, I am now hearing tones that were hidden from me on my old speakers. I have set these as my rear surround speakers on my Dolby Atmos 7.1 setup but after hearing these on the rear I am going to be purchasing another 2 sets for the Atmos height speakers again replacing some older cheaper speakers that I fitted some time ago. After testing that everything worked well and that I intended to keep these, I then sprayed the frets black just to match with my others, I think that they look good in black, contrasting against the white of the rim and the tweeter. Very good speakers and great value.
R**S
Build in speaker
A really good speaker. Easy to fix into. looks flush to the wall. Stylish and elegant. Good sound and base. Connects with no issues.
R**S
Works well but it’s bigger and bulkier than expected
I got this as it was a good price with good reviews and so far it works as expected. I got what I paid for but it is a bit of an eyesore and it’s 27cm in diameter with a cut-out hole of 23.7cm so much bigger than the ad led me to believe. However there’s some poor advice on other reviews on removing the grill: To remove the grill, there’s a small metal hook that comes with the product. All you need to do is hook through a small hole in the grill and pull it off the casing. If you don’t have the hook, or you lose it, just bend a paper clip. Nothing complicated about it so ignore the convoluted advice. The only other issue I have is that if/when I want to replace it, the cut-out diameter is not a common size and I am finding it hard to find other speakers that would fit the same hole. I wish I got a smaller speaker with, say, a 200mm diameter cut-out hole which would give me more replacement opportunities.
S**H
Very impressive sound at budget price
The larger driver Pyle sounds really good but for sub £50 a pair I don’t think you can go wrong, I paired these up with Tibo smart amps around the house and have an amazing sound multi room audio system which people think cost a fortune for pennies in the pound. Very happy with these
S**R
Easy to install
Built tough (heavy-duty ABS, marine-grade waterproof), perfect for poolside or patio. pairing is simple and works reliably-even with long-range streaming.
S**T
Great for home cinema
Very happy with these great value for money. I have used these in my cinema room in my garage with a projector and a pioneer amp. What wasn’t clear to me was there is two in each box which I was very happy about because I thought it was only one. It’s not very clear how to get the grills of but there is a little pin in each box see picture they can be put in without having to do anything from above the ceiling you can cut the holes out with the template provided I used a plaster board saw then you can use some pipe or anything long and slim to feed the cables from the holes to the amp I used Amazon basics speaker cable. There isn’t much bass but as I am not using for dance music it doesn’t bother plus it’s doesnt upset the neighbours to much because the garage isn’t very well insulated great for movie nights highly recommended.
J**K
Missing speaker grill
Bought two sets, one was ok, the other had a missing grill on speaker. Only just found out as man cave is now finished but very disapointed as looks rubbish.
J**X
Not the best but do the job.
Fairly well built; not sure of the quality of resistor's used, etc. but you can never be sure of that until they fail! ... Could have done with adding a rear cover to the speaker. The sound quality is acceptable for the price paid... not fantastic but better then these are pretty much budget priced. I use these as alternative to a main set up when just casual listening is required (radio).
P**Y
I am fussy about audio. These are not hifi speakers, they do sound ok for what little money they cost. They will not handle the rated power. They are fine with 50w rms. I use these in outdoors in the BBQ area and expect they will suffer eventually from the weather but I will simply order another set. Stick with the 8” as they have lots more bass over smaller speakers
F**0
Ottime casse , suono deciso senza ronzii
S**R
These are great speakers, the tweeter can be directed after installation or at any time without removal of the metal cover grill. Very powerful speakers that provide excellent sound and finish quality. I purchased the 8" ones and glad I did over the smaller ones. I was worried about appearance, but painting them before installation, made them almost disappear into the ceiling. Never installed these before, here is what I learned in the process: 1). To remove metal cover grill: Sit on couch, invert speaker onto lap, swing locking clips toward center, push top of tab to force off metal cover grill while holding speaker just off your lap. POP! 2. Paint metal cover grill and outer plastic flange before installing. I used a small roller (light paint saturation) to match texture of ceiling. Do two coats. Use a big needle or small tack to clear any paint-filled holes. Once painted, they almost disappear into the ceiling. 3. Make a fist sized hole in the center of where you plan to have your speakers and reach in to confirm that you don't hit any rafters or blocking BEFORE you make your larger cut-out. You may be unpleasantly surprised and may need to shift your location, so don't make the big hole until you are sure all is clear. The clip/locking tabs need clearance all around (about 1/2"). 4. Paper cut-out template provided is a bit undersized (thank you Pyle for making it sturdy cardboard and pre-cut), they probably imagine self-installers are not so careful. Cut it atleast 1/8" bigger all around. 5. To avoid damage to your finished sheetrock during cut-out operation: use a dremel tool to cut thru the paper layer of the sheetrock completely or do multiple passes with a mat knife. Otherwise you risk spalling off large chips of sheetrock which you don't want to patch back. To reseat any chips flaked during agressive sawing, keep elmers glue handy to patch back smaller chips on the finished side as you go. Then drill out a 3/8" or larger hole in center and near edges to insert your sheetrock saw. 6. Most likely you will cut the sheetrock slightly off-vertical on the cut line, so use your saw and go back to straighten the cuts. 7. Carefully wash you hands before final installation of speaker. 8. Test each speaker before installation. **This probably should be item #1. You won't regret doing this work (less than an hour not counting crawling thru the attic), the payoff of these speakers is huge. Verisimilitude confirmed when all our pets completely freaked out by the quality of the surround sound for very low investment. Enjoy.
J**J
These 8" Pyle speakers look great and sound wonderful. First the speakers arrived very quickly and with no damage whatsoever. We will be ordering more to complete our whole house project. What's in the box: In each box you will find two speakers with grills Instructions / installation booklet Adhesive pads if needed to re-attach the grill **Installation Tip** I had a hard time figuring how to remove the grill without bending it all to pieces. Simply flip the speaker over on your lap (you will be looking at the magnet side of the speaker). Flip out all of the plastic clips that holds it to the ceiling. Once you flip them out press down on them one at a time while holding the speaker up and the screws will drop down and push the grill out. We started with our surround sound in the living room. We installed the front surround speakers in the ceiling and with the adjustable tweeter it worked well for us. We also used these for the back speakers behind our seating area. For the installation of each, I knew approximately where I wanted the speakers so I used the old "knock and listen" technique to locate a joist. I found where I thought was the center and I drove a small nail into the ceiling (in case I was wrong I wouldn't have a large screw or nail hole in my ceiling). I then pushed a thin piece of wire through the hole and then went into the attic to check my spacing between the joists. Once I located the center between the joists I measured from each wall to my small hole to make sure my other speaker lined up perfectly with this one. I took the piece of wire out of the ceiling and pushed it through the center of my template and then place the wire back through the hole on the ceiling. I marked around the template with a pencil and then cut out my circle. The speakers all slipped right into place, I tightened the screws, replaced the grill, ran my wires and hooked them all up and we now have surround sound in our ceiling. **Installation Tip 2** The first hole I cut on the inside of the line just in case the template was too large but for the other three I cut right on the line with a manual drywall saw and they fit perfectly. Just take your time and don't rush the job and you will have outstanding results. We're very pleased with the look. I've seen where some people painted theirs in order to have them blend into the ceiling but you really don't notice ours and even if someone does, they look nice and look professionally installed. Like I said before we will be buying more to complete our whole house speaker system including a set of outdoor speakers on the front and back of the house and I will definitely use Pyle, you can't beat the price.
O**Y
Clear voice
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