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Earthquake Sound RK-C6V2 6.5" In-Ceiling Rough-In Speaker Kit (pair)

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Earthquake Sound RK-C6V2 6.5" In-Ceiling Rough-In Speaker Kit

Earthquake Sound's RK-C6 v2 and RK-C8 v2 offer extreme versatility for the installation of all 6.5 and 8inch ceiling speakers. Each rough-in lot is designed to expedite home audio installation during new construction with guaranteed customer satisfaction. Straight-forward installation is possible with the extended aluminum mounting wings and ring brackets. The ring bracket provides the installer 360 degrees of posting for versatility. The perforated anti-rust aluminum wings can be trimmed to the desired length and securely fasted with staples nails and screw right into the ceiling hoist providing a reliable setup within a matter of minutes.

Features: 

  • Extremely east installation
  • Easy for drywall installer to locate
  • Perforated anti-rust aluminum mounting wings
  • Compatible with all Earthquake's Turn-N-Lock ceiling speaker installation mechanisms

  • x2 Speaker Mounting Ring Brackets 
  • x4 Anti-Rust Mounting Wings

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