Description
Exquisite Sound. Out of Sight.

Features in Detail

Enormous Dispersion
KIN IC diffuse sound in an enormously wide, expansive manner comparable to a flood light and illuminate a room with Totem’s holographic sound whereas most others function like a focused, narrow spotlight, creating small acoustic “hot spots”. The dispersion is almost twice that of competitive speakers, so it takes fewer Totem speakers to thoroughly fill a room, and listeners enjoy the same sound whether seated or standing.

Construction / Ease of Installation
Stainless Steel Hardware
Stainless steel hardware and grilles resist corrosion and make KIN suitable for indoor high humidity applications like bathrooms and saunas, and even somewhat protected outdoor applications like soffits and gazebos.
Unified Framework Shield
A ribbed, connected cover protects the speaker from material within walls and ceilings during the installation process and reinforces the rigidity of the integral framework to eliminate resonance.
Heavy Duty Dog Ears
This dog ear system means the speaker installs smoothly, quickly, and easily in any situation. The robust clamping mechanism and drywall gripping teeth provides a rigidity that improves midrange accuracy and bass response.

Glass Fiber Woofer
Reinforced glass fiber flat-cone woofer can be used in covered outdoor applications and high humidity areas such as washrooms.

Customized Tweeters
1” Ceramic Soft Dome Tweeter
1 inch PEI Optimized crossover componentry and dual phase deflectors on tweeter for increased dispersion.
Easy Installation Process

Mark the position of your in-ceiling speaker using the template included with your in-ceiling speaker.

Cut an opening in the ceiling using a drywall saw.

Fish the speaker wire from your amplifier to the opening in the ceiling.

Connect the wire to your in-ceiling speaker.

Push the speaker all the way into the opening.

Use a screwdriver to open the “dog ear” clamping mechanism which will secure your new speaker tightly to the ceiling. That’s it!