OSD Black 5.25" in-Ceiling Speaker w/ 1" discounted to $129.99
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Save $119.75 on OSD Black 5.25-inch in-ceiling speakers with a 1-inch tweeter, now $129.99 48% off the average price.
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OSD Black 5.25" in-Ceiling Speaker w/ 1" discounted to $129.99
Down $119.75 from the usual price.
OSD Black 5.25" in-Ceiling Speaker w/ 1" drops to $129.99 - save $119.75. That's 48% off what this pair of in-ceiling speakers typically runs, putting them well below their 30-day average of $249.74. For anyone building or upgrading a distributed audio system, this kind of cut on OSD's Black Series is worth acting on.
For just $129.99, below its 30-day average of $249.74. The 90-day average sits at $243.54 and the 180-day average at $247.17, so this $119.75 savings is a genuine outlier.
These speakers don't see price cuts of this magnitude often, and the current discount beats the typical pricing pattern by a wide margin.
A pair of 5.25-inch in-ceiling speakers with 1-inch ceramic coated aluminum dome tweeters. The OSD Black Series uses flange-free Perfect Edge magnetic grilles that keep the visible footprint minimal -- the speaker nearly disappears into the ceiling. A square grille kit is available if your room has angular architectural elements like recessed lighting or air registers that call for a cleaner match. The custom crossover uses Mylar bypass capacitors to push high-frequency extension for better clarity, and the components are shielded from debris and insulation while integrated air vents manage heat. A high-frequency contour switch offers -3 dB, 0 (flat), and +3 dB settings so you can tune the sound to your room acoustics, whether you're dealing with reflective surfaces or heavy fabric coverage.
Rotating mounting clamps use brass inserts to prevent thread stripping, and rubber damping pads cut vibration resonance for cleaner installation and better sound.
Best for homeowners, custom integrators, and anyone wiring up whole-home audio without wanting visible speakers cluttering the walls. These work well for living rooms, home theaters, covered patios, or multi-room setups where discreet sound matters.
Skip these if you need bookshelf or floor-standing speakers -- these are purpose-built for ceiling installation.
In-ceiling speakers require cutting holes and running wire, so this isn't a drop-in upgrade for renters or anyone avoiding drywall work. Make sure your ceiling depth accommodates the speaker depth before ordering.
At $129.99 for the pair. This is nearly half off the typical street price for OSD's Black Series. If you're already planning a ceiling speaker install. This is the price to lock in -- the 48% discount is well below what these have averaged over the last six months.

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