Atlas Intros DT Series Drop Ceiling Tile Speaker Packages

Atlas Sound has introduced three new drop tile ceiling speaker packages, the DT22, DT21 and DT6. Each package is designed to be easy for integrators to install as the speaker, tile, and back can ship as one complete unit.
The DT22 is an 8″ speaker with 25V/70.7V transformer preassembled with 2′ x 2′ ceiling tile. The DT22 uses a proven Atlas Sound 8″ speaker design to deliver exceptional intelligibility and convenience. The unit features 105-degree dispersion and works with standard 2′ x 4′ ceiling tiles. The DT21 uses the same design as the DT22 but with a 1′ x 2′ ceiling tile assembly.
The DT6 is a high efficiency, 3″ speaker with integrated 25V/70.7V transformer with a 6″ x 2′ ceiling tile. This unit features 130-degree dispersion and does fit select Armstrong brand ceilings. All of the DT models include all hardware for mounting. All ceiling tile components are constructed using durable cold rolled steel and finished in white epoxy.

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