
Highlights
Pure Resonance Audio VCA8

Employs three 6.5" powerful transient response aluminum-woofer drivers that work in unison to produce a clean powerful dynamic sound.

Ideal for office spaces, churches, retail stores, restaurants, schools, universities, and sound masking systems.

The uniquely designed fire retardant ABS housing may be painted to match any décor.
Additional Features

The VCA8 Vector Ceiling Speaker
The VCA8 vector ceiling speaker array takes in-ceiling speaker performance to a whole new level. The Vector is an innovative speaker concept that meets the demanding needs of audio sound systems. The Vector speakers' pyramid design fits into standard 2'x2' or 2'x4' drop tile ceiling grids, providing an amazing 360 degrees of hemispheric sound. Vector ceiling speaker arrays are economical, quick to install and competitively priced, making them an excellent value. The VCA8 lay-in 2x2 drop tile ceiling speaker array has outstanding coverage, greatly improves speech intelligibility and has crystal clear music reproduction. It takes minutes to install, just remove one ceiling tile and lay in the VCA8 into any standard drop ceiling tile grid system. The 8 ohm input is compatible with any commercial or stereo sound system and offers outstanding performance and value making them ideal for classrooms, office spaces, conference rooms, teleconferencing applications, churches, retail stores, restaurants, schools, universities, and sound masking systems.

Enhanced Sound Performance
The Vector 2' x 2' lay-in ceiling speaker employs three powerful and stable 6.5" aluminum-woofer drivers with a very fast transient response. Working in unison these drivers produce a clean powerful dynamic sound. When designing the Vector the goal was to have the single most import feature at the forefront, good transient response ("dynamic contrast"). A transient is a sound of short duration, and good transient response can only be achieved if the speaker can deliver its output quickly and cleanly without smearing the original sound while being completely soundless immediately after. Transients contain the essentials of sound reproduction, they provide the sharp pop from a snare drum, the cutting edge of digital sound and the dynamics of the human voice. Larger 2-way cabinet loudspeaker systems offer a relatively slow transient response, and the small high-frequency horn tends to beam a narrow, blaring sound at the listener, the end result is a muddy or muffled sound. By replacing larger speakers with three 6" drivers we've increased the drivers' surface area while creating more of a punch and a tight, more focused low-end.
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