Pyle Ceiling Speakers – Pair of 2-way 8" flush-mount midbass speakers with 1" titanium tweeter (20cm)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking for ceiling speakers that look neat and do their job without fuss, this Pyle flush-mount pair is aimed at exactly that kind of install. The set is built around a 2-way design with an 8" midbass woofer and a 1" titanium dome tweeter, with a claimed frequency response of 55Hz–22kHz. On paper, it’s meant for clear, responsive sound whether you’re wiring in a simple in-ceiling setup or going for an in-wall flush look.
It’s also one of those products where the “feel” matters: the flush design is designed to sit cleanly in the surface, and you get cut-out and overall templates to make the measuring stage less stressful. Just bear in mind that ceiling speakers live or die by what’s behind the scenes—room size, the amplifier you pair them with, and how well the fit is sealed during installation.
Key takeaways (what stands out)

You’re mainly buying this for three things: the 2-way arrangement, the flush-mount approach, and the straightforward installation process. The tweeter is a 1" titanium dome, which is typically chosen for crisp detail on the high end, while the 8" woofer is there to carry the midbass.
Another point worth noting is the power handling figure: it’s rated for 300 watts peak, which suggests it can cope with reasonable system dynamics for a home setup. It’s not described as a specialist “subwoofer replacement”, though—more of a full-range ceiling pair approach, with the low end reaching down to the stated 55Hz.
Tech specs


- Frequency response: 55Hz–22kHz
- Type: 2-way ceiling / flush-mount speaker pair
- Woofer: 8" midbass
- Tweeter: 1" titanium dome tweeter (directable)
- Impedance: 4–8 ohm
- Power handling: 300 watts peak
- Flush cut-out diameter: 23.8cm
- Cut-out depth: 8.9cm
- Overall diameter: 27.3cm
- Overall depth: 8.9cm

What they’re like in use
In a typical everyday room, these kinds of flush-mount speakers are usually chosen for background music, TV viewing, and general listening where you don’t want boxes dominating the ceiling. For example, imagine setting them up in the living room for weekend music: you’d mount them flush, connect the speaker terminals during your custom install, then sit back and listen for stable mid-range presence and more intelligible vocals, supported by the 8" woofer.
The practical upside is that they’re positioned to be “install-and-enjoy”. The templates help you get the cut-out right, and the terminals are designed to make custom wiring less fiddly. The limitation is that ceiling installations can be less forgiving than speakers on stands—if the cut-out is off, or the enclosure behind the speaker isn’t matched to your setup, performance can feel a bit uneven.
Installation and setup reality check

Pyle includes both cut-out and overall templates, and the dimensions are provided, so you can plan the job before you start cutting. That matters a lot with ceiling speakers: you need the correct depth and enough space in the ceiling void.
You’ll also want to think about compatibility with your amp/AV system. The speakers are rated 4–8 ohm, but the entry-level approach here is to ensure your amplifier is comfortable with the impedance you’re planning to use. If your system has any constraints, it’s worth checking them before you buy—this is where people sometimes get caught out.


Who it suits, and who may want to skip
It suits you if you want a tidy flush-mount pair, you’re happy doing a custom install, and you want a balanced ceiling speaker setup for everyday listening. The midbass + tweeter split is sensible for home audio tasks, especially when you want intelligible sound without adding bulky speakers.

It may not suit you if you’re chasing deep, sub-bass-heavy performance or expecting the low end to behave like a dedicated subwoofer. Also, if you don’t have the ceiling space for the stated cut-out and depth, you may find it’s more effort (or a no-go) than it’s worth. And if you’re very sensitive to high-end imaging, “directable” tweeters can help—but the result depends heavily on how they’re aimed during installation.
Is it worth it?
Buy these if you’re planning an in-ceiling (or flush in-wall) speaker upgrade and you want a practical, template-led installation with a 2-way layout (8" woofer plus 1" titanium dome tweeter). The claimed 55Hz–22kHz response and 300 watts peak rating point towards a home setup that can handle normal listening levels with clarity.
Skip them if your priority is strong low-end impact beyond what a ceiling pair typically delivers, or if your ceiling void can’t comfortably match the cut-out (23.8cm diameter, 8.9cm depth) and overall size (27.3cm diameter, 8.9cm depth). They’re a reasonable pick for a straightforward install, but like most flush-mount speakers, the final sound will depend quite a bit on placement and your wider system.

Mini FAQ


Are these speakers designed for in-ceiling and in-wall installs?
Yes. The listing describes them as flush-mount speakers with two installation options: in-wall or in-ceiling.
What frequency range do they claim?

They’re specified with a frequency response of 55Hz–22kHz.
What power handling are they rated for?
The product information states 300 watts peak.
What size cut-out do I need?
The cut-out diameter is listed as 23.8cm, with a cut-out depth of 8.9cm.
What impedance rating should I look for?
The speakers are rated at 4–8 ohm, so you’ll want your amplifier to be compatible with that range.
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