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Your cart is empty.The Pyle Pro PDIWCS56 dual two-way in-wall center channel delivers quality sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. Each unit in the pair features dual 5.25” long throw woofers, each equipped with a 1” high temperature voice coil and 1” titanium dome tweeter for a full, rich sound. The built-in electronic crossover network prevents distortion on each independent emitter. These speakers pump out up to 300 watts max! The vented design for high power and deep bass response delivers a frequency response of 70 Hz to 22 kHz. Includes hardware for easy wall mount installation
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Got the set they sound great
Chato
Reviewed in Mexico on January 24, 2023
Es de excelente calidad pero por mal manejo de paqueteria llego roto
Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
Just finished my basement using this and other wall speakers.Got them all from Amazon and they all worked great.
Rick M.
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2020
Great product for the $, was actually better then expected. Sounds great, face is actually black though with white screens/cover
Bianca Desir
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020
This was a perfect buy. The sound from the center was what my system was missing. You can hear the quality and for the price it’s a must buy.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
I cant imaging blowing $500 or more on a single speaker and thats the majority when you search for one on here. I got an awesome deal on a used one of these.
Jackie F
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2019
Easy installation. My husband has difficulty in hearing the TV. Installing these speakers & creating surround sound enhances the sound from the TV in all directions.
Ram
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 17, 2018
Good centre speaker
dennis
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
easy to install! Sounds great, looks great! Very nice addition!
alessandro
Reviewed in Italy on April 3, 2018
preso per il canale centrale, ottimo e di facile installazione. do 4 stelle solo per i ganci di fissaggio non proprio "ottimali"... ma visto il prezzo ci può stare :-D
STEPHEN WADE
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016
Part of 7 speaker in wall system, all Pyle. Very Nice for the price. I am not an audiophile but hooked it all up through wall & ceiling with good wire and banana clips. 7.1 with an inexpensive woofer. Feels like a movie theater. Whole system about $400..can't beat it.
Kacerolo
Reviewed in Spain on August 11, 2013
Sorprendido con esta casa de sonido. La calidad es bastante buena y la potencia es asombrosa. Sus 300Watios de potencia hacen que puedas darle "caña" sin que el altavoz se despeine ni un sólo milímetro. La próxima vez que vaya a comprarme un altavoz, pensaré primero en Pyle.
Felix
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2012
First, the sound is OK. Sure, there are better speakers out there, but for the price, these speakers can be beat. I would have giving it a four start, but the installation can be a hassle.Installation could be an issue though. The six mounting brackets on the back of the speakers are designed to rotate and lock in place when the screws on the front side of the speakers are screwed into the brackets. There's also a piece of plastic glued on top of each mounting bracket to prevent it from falling off while one try tightening the screws. This would work perfectly if the ceiling has 1/2-inch sheetrock. However, our ceiling is constructed using 5/8-inch sheetrock. As you installed the speaker through the cut-out hole, there's no way to rotate the mounting brackets over the sheetrock.My first solution was to first remove the piece of plastic that supposed to prevent the mounting bracket from falling off during installation; removing them provided more clearance for the mounting bracket. I then used longer screws to provide more travel for the mounting bracket so they could rotate over the sheetrock and lock in place. This work to some degree, but the mounting brackets sat on an angle and didn't support the speaker solidly.My second solution, and one that really worked great, was to create a wooden frame for the speaker and then screw the speakers directly to the wood frame. However, be warned, this required to cut the plastic mounting bracket to ensure an even-solid support...but I'm sure it will void the warranty as well. Nevertheless, I made the frame from 5/8-inch piece of wood, inserted the frame inside the attic over the sheetrock and using long wood screws, I screwed the speakers through the sheetrock and into the wood frame.This worked perfectly...no vibration and a really solid installation. Also, at least in my case, measuring the length of the wire needed to hook the speaker to the receiver and hooking the wires to the speakers before mounting the speaker saved time, especially in a low ceiling.Another issue one most pay attention to is the template, which is provided with the speaker. It's way too big and cannot be used as is. If you use the template without first verifying the dimensions of the speakers, you'll end up with an opening that is almost as big as the outer edges of the speakers. Instead of using the template, I measured the speakers and figured a good size cut-out hole to be 14" L X 6.5" W. These dimension worked well, but you can actually cut the opening to 13.75" L x 6.25" W and it'll work much better. (Remember, it's better to fix a hole that is too small, than one that is too big)Now, concerning the sound; these speakers can deliver some power, but the sound is kind of flat. However, I doubt that it has anything to do with the speakers, but more with the lack of an enclosure. My next project will be to build an enclosure, which should enhance not just the bass, but the overall sound quality.
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