Description
Cinema Sound Without Seeing the Speaker
Have you ever watched a film and wondered why the sound never quite lifts off the screen? That missing layer often comes from above. The Perlisten Audio R3ic In Ceiling Speaker solves that problem in a way that feels natural, not forced. It disappears into your ceiling, yet the sound feels solid and intentional. From the first scene, the Audio R3ic In Ceiling Speaker delivers clarity that makes dialogue easier to follow and effects more believable. It does not shout for attention. Instead, it builds a complete sound field that wraps around you.
Precision You Can Hear
What makes the Perlisten Audio R3ic In Ceiling Speaker different is its three-way acoustic suspension design. A 6.5-inch HPF woofer handles low frequencies with control, while dual silk dome drivers and a Directivity Pattern Control waveguide keep highs smooth and focused. Because it is THX Certified Dominus and Ultra, the Audio R3ic In Ceiling Speaker meets strict output and accuracy standards. In real terms, that means it can keep up with serious systems without sounding strained. Whether it is subtle ambience or a dramatic overhead moment, it stays composed.
Designed to Fit Real Rooms
At the same time, the sealed aluminium enclosure reduces sound leakage into other spaces. That matters if you want power in your theatre but peace elsewhere. The Perlisten Audio R3ic In Ceiling Speaker is also timbre-matched across the R-Series, so blending with other Perlisten models feels seamless. It works as a left, centre, surround, or height channel. Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, and AURO-3D compatibility make it flexible enough for modern immersive formats.
Key Features
THX Certified Dominus and Ultra
Three-way acoustic suspension design
6.5-inch HPF woofer with silk dome drivers
Directivity Pattern Control waveguide
Sealed aluminium back enclosure
Compatible with Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, AURO-3D
Timbre-matched with Perlisten R-Series





























































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