Sonos In Ceiling by Sonance INCLGWW1 ceiling speakers
Category: Ceiling Speakers
Check Current PriceChoose Sonos In-Ceiling by Sonance INCLGWW1 when you want Sonos-optimized multiroom audio. They offer Trueplay tuning and a 36-20,000 Hz range for clean ambient sound. These Ceiling Speakers fit new construction or retrofit jobs with paintable grilles.
Comparing Sonos INCLGWW1 to other in-ceiling speakers
Sonos In-Ceiling by Sonance INCLGWW1 compares favorably to many premium in-ceiling models due to on-board DSP and Trueplay tuning. These Ceiling Speakers deliver a balanced sound signature that focuses on room-wide clarity rather than boomy bass. Buyers should weigh the Sonos tuning ecosystem and Sonos Amp optimization against other manufacturers’ passive designs for whole-home installs.
- Type: in-ceiling speaker (architectural)
- Drivers: 152 mm speaker diameter, 165 mm woofer, 25 mm tweeter
- Frequency response: 36 Hz to 20 kHz (3 dB with DSP)
- Max SPL: 110 dB at 1 m
- Coverage angle: 90 nominal; installation depth: 120 mm
- offers: Trueplay tuning (with Sonos Amp), DSP, paintable grilles
- Price: 510 USD (per unit or pair confirm at time of purchase)
How do in-ceiling speaker grille designs affect sound dispersion?
Sonos In-Ceiling by Sonance produces 90 nominal coverage with both round and optional square grilles. Grille pattern and shape change high-frequency dispersion more than low-frequency output, so open or perforated grilles keep treble lively. Dispersion (how sound spreads) matters because wider spread covers living areas with fewer speakers, while narrow beams need more units for even coverage. For ambient or multiroom setups choose grilles that preserve high-frequency openness to maintain vocal and instrument clarity.
Choosing in-ceiling speakers for retrofit or new construction homes
Sonos In-Ceiling by Sonance INCLGWW1 suits retrofit and new construction when you want Sonos Amp compatibility and Trueplay room tuning. New construction allows prewire and shallow mounting considerations that match the product’s 120 mm installation depth, and retrofit installs require checking existing cavity depth and obstructions. Because the INCLGWW1 lacks published cutout dimensions in its spec sheet, measure cavities carefully before purchase or consult an installer for cutout verification.
What wiring and tools do DIYers need for ceiling speaker installs?
INCLGWW1 requires quality speaker cable and a compatible external amplifier such as Sonos Amp. Use 16 AWG wire (thicker gauge for better signal) for runs under 50 feet and 14 AWG for longer runs to reduce loss. DIYers should prepare these tools and materials: fish tape or wire snake, drywall saw or oscillating cutter, stud finder, wire strippers, and a multimeter for polarity checks. Expect one to three hours per speaker for an experienced DIYer, longer if you encounter insulation, joists, or limited access.
When Sonos INCLGWW1 is the best choice for multiroom audio
Sonos In-Ceiling by Sonance INCLGWW1 becomes the best choice when you run Sonos Amp-based multiroom systems and want consistent tuning across spaces. The speakers scale well inside Sonos ecosystems, and Sonos recommends pairing up to three speaker pairs to a single Sonos Amp for zoned distribution. Consider the system trade-offs: you gain Trueplay tuning and easy streaming control, but you must confirm amplifier loading and missing impedance/power specs before large installs.
How do manufacturer warranties and support affect long-term value?
These Sonos in-ceiling speakers lack published warranty details in the provided spec sheet, which raises the importance of checking current Sonos/Sonance warranty terms before purchase. Warranty coverage (what it includes and how long it lasts) affects long-term value because serviceability and replacement costs matter more for built-in fixtures than for portable speakers. If warranty terms look limited, factor professional installation, extended coverage, or purchasing through an authorized dealer that offers installation guarantees. Keep purchase records and register products to speed any future support interactions with Sonos or Sonance.
Follow-up questions buyers commonly ask
- Q: Do I need a Sonos Amp to use INCLGWW1? A: You can use INCLGWW1 with other amplifiers because it is a passive speaker, but Sonos Amp provides Trueplay tuning and optimized integration.
- Q: How many INCLGWW1 speakers can one Sonos Amp power? A: Sonos documentation indicates you can power up to three pairs per Sonos Amp when matched correctly, but verify total load and wiring before finalizing your design.
- Q: What if I need deeper bass than INCLGWW1 provides? A: Add a dedicated subwoofer per zone or choose separate in-ceiling woofers; subs improve low-frequency extension for listening rooms and home theaters.