Rockville CC80T Black 8-inch Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers is Probably the Best Ceiling Speaker for Small Restaurants

On Sale July 1, 2026

Rockville CC80T Black 8 Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant Bar

Rockville CC80T Black 8 Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant Bar

Category: Ceiling Speakers

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Rockville CC80T Black 8” Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant/Bar best fit small restaurants. They deliver 90dB sensitivity and 40Hz-20kHz frequency range. This pair of Ceiling Speakers installs in standard 9.3-inch cutouts.

Rockville CC80T Black 8-inch 70V ceiling speakers for small restaurants

Rockville CC80T Black 8″ Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant/Bar deliver balanced sound for small dining rooms. Key performance and physical specifications relevant to restaurants follow.

  • Sensitivity: 90dB 1W/1m
  • Frequency response: 40Hz-20kHz
  • Mounting depth: 3.03 inches
  • Cutout diameter: 9.3 inches

These technical details ensure clear vocals, adequate bass, and simple retrofit installation. These Rockville 8″ ceiling speakers include an aimable Mylar dome tweeter and an 8-inch polypropylene woofer for natural midrange and controlled low end.

How do installed ceiling speakers affect dining area sound quality?

CC80T deliver even 90dB coverage and intelligible vocals across small dining areas. Placing two units thirty feet apart yields a more uniform sound pressure level. These Rockville CC80T Black ceiling speakers benefit from four-inch offset from walls to reduce comb filtering. A slight high-mid boost at 2-5 kHz improves vocal clarity without introducing harshness.

Installing 70V ceiling speakers to improve restaurant music and paging

Rockville CC80T Black 8″ Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant/Bar integrate into 70V systems for paging, background music. Key installation specifications and wiring guidelines follow for multi-zone layouts.

  • 70V taps: 20W, 15W, 10W, 5W, 2.5W
  • 8 Ohm power handling: 50W
  • Sensitivity: 90dB 1W/1m
  • Recommended wire: 16 AWG for runs under 150 feet

Following these specs helps prevent amplifier overload and uneven zone levels. Rockville CC80T Black provides flexible wattage taps and spring-loaded push terminals for reliable connections during installation.

Which transformer taps and wiring suit multi-zone restaurant layouts?

CC80T Black ceiling speakers accept five 70V taps allowing per-zone power balancing. Choose 5W or 10W taps for ambient background music and 15W or 20W taps for main dining zones. Feed each zone with a dedicated 70V amplifier output and daisy-chain speakers with 16 AWG wiring. Add a paging zone output with attenuation or use a transformer-isolated mixer for clear phone paging and emergency announcements.

Rockville CC80T Black 8-inch 70V speakers: restaurant-grade durability

Rockville CC80T Black 8″ Commercial 70V Ceiling Speakers for Restaurant/Bar use corrosion-resistant parts for long-term restaurant use. Rockville CC80T Black uses an 8-inch polypropylene woofer, rubber surround, and a 20 oz ferrite magnet. Rockville 8″ ceiling speakers fit 3.03-inch mounting depth and come with paintable grills for discreet integration. CC80T Black ceiling speakers lack published warranty terms, so register purchases and test units promptly after installation.

How long can commercial ceiling speakers withstand humid kitchen use?

CC80T maintain stable performance in moderate humidity but require ventilation in hot kitchen areas. 8-inch commercial 70V ceiling speakers for restaurants and bars use polypropylene and Mylar components that resist moisture better than paper cones. These Rockville CC80T Black ceiling speakers should not face direct steam; maintain six-inch clearance from cooking hoods. Inspect terminals annually and replace units if corrosion appears on ferrite magnets or terminals.

Common follow-up questions include amplifier compatibility, transformer selection, and kitchen longevity. Can these speakers run on an 8-ohm amp? Yes; use the 8-ohm connection and keep power under the 50W rating. Which transformer tap should I choose? Match tap wattage to zone size and desired loudness.