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Arena 6ICDT - Black - Hero

Arena 6ICDT

The nearly invisible JBL Arena architectural series speaker, seamlessly built into your custom home audio installation, immerses you in full, room-filling JBL sound.

Product Specifications

General Specifications

Impedance 8 ohms
Recommended Amplifier Power 80W
Frequency Response 38Hz - 20kHz

Audio Specifications

Loudspeaker Sensitivity 86dB 2.83V @ 1m
Low Frequency Driver Size and Material 6-1/2" (165mm) Polycellulose Woofer
High Frequency Driver Size and Material 2 x 3/4" (19mm) SilkDome Tweeter
Please consult the documents for in-depth specs

Documents & Downloads

What’s in the Box

  • 1 x Main Unit
  • 1 x Magnetic Grill
  • 1 x Printed Mounting Template
  • 1 x Owners Manual
  • 1 x Warranty Card

FAQs & How-Tos

Can I use an in-ceiling speaker as an in-wall unit or vice versa?
No, in-ceiling speakers cannot be used in the wall due to speaker dimensions. A wall is not deep enough to accommodate the depth of an in-ceiling speaker. For in-wall speakers, you can install them in the ceilings without any depth issues. However, for quality listening, we recommend using architectural speakers according to their intended purpose.
What is the difference between the Studio 2 and Arena Architectural speaker series?
Apart from the driver materials, both the Studio 2 and Arena architectural speakers are quite the same. However, the Studio 2 series does deliver better high frequency versatility, thanks to the pivoting and level adjusting feature for the tweeter. The pivoting feature allows you to position/direct the tweeter toward the listening area. The level adjusting feature allows you to tune the high frequency (Zero to -3dB) as needed. These features are also available on select Harman Luxury Architectural speakers (Revel) as well.
Which is superior, in-wall/in-ceiling speaker(s) with or without a back-box?
All of our in-wall/in-ceiling speakers are designed to be used in a wall without the need for a back-box. The specs provided are based on no back-box. However, when adding a back-box (really only possible when doing new construction), you will improve the low frequency response a bit, getting a tighter bass response.
What is the purpose of having dual tweeters on a speaker?
Speakers will dual tweeters gives listeners the ability to have a single speaker to drive two independent channels, ideally stereo left and right. Dual tweeter speakers are usually used for in-ceiling audio applications. They have four terminals (two sets of positives and negatives) used to plug in speaker wires from the amplifier.
What works better for stereo listening, in-wall or in-ceiling speaker?
In-wall speakers will work better for stereo listening because the speaker will be facing directly at you instead of above you. Note: Stereo imaging requires the listening position (“sweet spot”) to be dead center, equal distance, from the front left and right speakers.

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