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Klipsch CDT-5800-C II In-Ceiling Speaker - White (Each)

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Features

  • 1 Titanium Tweeter
  • 8" Pivoting Cerametallic Woofer
  • Horn-loaded technology
  • Controlled Dispersion Technology (CDT)
  • Treble and midbass attenuation switches

Description

With integrated whole-house audio systems becoming more popular than ever, Klipsch designed the CDT-5800-C II to meet the market's demand for a high- performance in-ceiling loudspeaker that easily challenges the inherent limitations of fixed locations. Frequency Response- 49Hz-23KHz ± 3dB.

Brand: Klipsch


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 200


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)


Model Name: CDT-5800-C II


Speaker Type: Outdoor


Special Feature: Low-Profile SlimTrim Magnetic Grille, Treble and Midbass Attenuation Switches, Horn-Loaded Technology, Controlled Dispersion Technology


Recommended Uses For Product: For Televisions


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone


Subwoofer Diameter: 8 Inches


Controller Type: Corded Electric


Color: white


Included Components: Audio Speakers, Soundbar Home Speaker


Product Dimensions: 5.4"D x 11"W x 11"H


Item Weight: 7.4 Pounds


Impedance: 8 Ohm


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Maximum Range: 20 Meters


Number of Items: 1


Speaker Size: 8 Inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Woofer Diameter: 8 Inches


Tweeter Diameter: 1 Inches


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wired


Includes MP3 player?: No


Processor Count: 2


Series Number: 5800


Specific Uses For Product: Home Audio Systems, In-ceiling Installations


UPC: 743878016499 743878024111


Style: Speaker


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


Manufacturer: Klipsch


Item Weight: 7.4 pounds


Item model number: CDT-5800-C II


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 24, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love Klipsch
Style: Speaker
Great sound, great design and easy installation.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by Sepulnation

  • Wonderful Sound
Style: Speaker
The sound from these had been great. Quality build and performance. The white grills blend right in to the ceiling.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Shea Watson

  • Exceptional Sound Quality and Sleek Design
Style: Speaker
I recently installed the Klipsch CDT-5800-C II in-ceiling speakers in my living room, and I have to say that I am thoroughly impressed with the quality of sound and the sleek design of these speakers. The speakers have a white finish that blends seamlessly with my ceiling, giving my room a modern and streamlined look. The sound quality is exceptional, with clear and precise highs and deep, rich bass tones. The speakers are also very versatile, allowing me to adjust the treble and bass levels to my liking. Whether I'm watching a movie or listening to music, these speakers deliver an immersive and enjoyable audio experience. Installation was easy and straightforward, and I appreciate the fact that the speakers come with paintable grilles, which allow me to customize the look to match my decor. Overall, I would highly recommend the Klipsch CDT-5800-C II in-ceiling speakers to anyone who is looking for a high-quality audio solution that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to install. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Jay

  • Love'em!
Style: Speaker
I bought these to replace my existing ones and to match the other speakers in my system. They were easy to install and sound great!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by CB

  • Fantastic sound!! GREAT PRICE!
Style: Speaker
I have 6 of these in my ceiling as part of my home theater set up and the sound quality is amazing. I went with a different brand for my LCR but these are amazing for all the surround and atmos overhead sound. Amazon has them for literally half the price of authorized Klipsch dealers. The catch with buying these off Amazon is that you don't get the manufacturer's warranty but at this price I feel it's well worth the roll of the dice since you can always return to Amazon if you get a dud speaker out of the box - something you should be able to identify before Amazon's return period kicks in. The grills are magnetic and can be painted to match your ceiling as well if you desire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Eric and Nichole

  • Theatre sounds!
Style: Speaker
These sound great!
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Handreen

  • Polk RC80i verses Klipsch CDT-5800-C II
Style: Speaker
This review will be cross-posted. I bought a pair of Polk RC80i's for my bathrooms (one in each) and two Klipsch CDT-5800-C II's for my great room, all driven by an Elan A1240 12 channel amplifier. To understand any mileage ("may vary") differences, you need to understand the room you're installing in compared to mine: one bathroom (guest) is about 8 feet by 15 feet with standard 8 foot ceilings; the other (master) is much longer and has vaulted ceilings, varying depth, but not beyond 10 feet; finally, my great room has 20 foot vaulted ceilings in an L shape that is mostly unimpeded from the ceiling outward, sort of like an inverted bi-directional amphitheater. I've put about 20-30 hours on each speaker before writing this review. Some say break-in periods are over 100 hours, so bear that in mind, but I feel this has been sufficient. First, a technical spec comparison: - Polk: 8 inch woofer, rated to +-6dB @ 35Hz - 20kHz; 90db@1W,1m; 100W RMS; (110dB max); $125 each on Amazon - Klipsch: 8 inch woofer, rated to +-3dB @ 49Hz - 23kHz; 95dB@1W,1m; 50W RMS; (112dB max); $200 each on Amazon Klipsch has the additional beneficial features over the Polk of a rotating woofer assembly and a -3dB switch for woofer and tweeter independently. Both have 360deg adjustable tweeters. Klipsch also has a very nice flush magnetic grill, whereas Polk has the traditional internal circumference friction fit (which I already had fall out). Polk has dropped the ball on providing adequate technical specs for people who know how to shop to compare audio equipment. I assume their frequency response is +-6dB, but as they do not specify, it could be worse. Now the opinion: At first and for a while after installation, I was shocked to find myself vastly preferring the Polks. I thought I must have done something wrong...or maybe my ears are so biased from cheap speakers my whole life that I can't respect good quality. Maybe it was my source audio, so I found well enconded FLAC files to test, which didn't yield any changes. I eventually reached the realization that the Klipschs were really proximity-dependent and you had to be within about a 20 degree conical radius under them to get their full potential. The Polks did not have such a substantially strict range. I also realized that the Polk in the guest bathroom was giving a much more substatial bass response, which was playing into why I preferred it so much. That room is a massive bass trap, I realized. Now that I've sort of figured out the magnitude of effect the rooms and distances are playing, I can finally filter and determine the real quality of each. While the Polks are extremely good at their price point, well made, and specifically advertised as for wet environments, they do lack a slight clarity in that the Klipschs overtake them on. I may try the -3dB on the Klipschs just because of the expansive room they're in to see if biasing towards lower frequencies helps my ears prefer them more. To describe the speakers in comparison: the Polks can be tinny at highs and more muddy at lows and mids, while the Klipschs can almost be described as lacking fullness... there's something I can't quite put my finger on with them aside from the need for an additional subwoofer in the room to compensate for lack of low frequency propagation. The lack of low frequency response is not something I will attribute to the Klipschs, however. I beilive the Polks would experience the same problem in the same room, as the master bath starts exhibiting a similar issue with it's ceiling height somewhere between the other two. It is a room issue. It's actually extremely impressive sub-50Hz can be achieved at -3dB with the Klipsch (can't vouch for the Polk unless I measure some sweeps). So in conclusion, if you have standard 8-foot to 12-foot ceilings across the house you probably will have a better experience than me. The Klipschs are undoubtedly more clear and crisp, yet I can forsee even better speakers in my future. The question is, is the extra $150 per pair (+60%) worth it for the Klipschs? And I would say probably not, unless you have money to blow. The Polks perform outstandingly and the sound quality differences are measurable, but nearly negligible from an enjoyment perspective. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022 by Trey Carpenter

  • inceling speakers
Style: Speaker
Sounds good, and for in ceiling speakers these are the best.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Venkat

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