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Klipsch PIC-800-T BW In-Ceiling Speaker (Single)

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Klipsch PIC-800-T BW In-Ceiling Speaker (Single)Klipsch PIC 800 T BW In Ceiling Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The PIC 800 T BW is a professional grade 8" in ceiling speaker from Klipsch (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of the Professional In Ceiling (PIC) Series, it is purpose built for commercial and architectural installations including hotels, restaurants, spas, retail spaces, airports, universities, conference centers, hospitals, and

Klipsch PIC-800-T BW In-Ceiling Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The PIC-800-T BW is a professional-grade 8" in-ceiling speaker from Klipsch (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of the Professional In-Ceiling (PIC) Series, it is purpose-built for commercial and architectural installations including hotels, restaurants, spas, retail spaces, airports, universities, conference centers, hospitals, and meeting rooms. The PIC-800-T features Klipsch's patented Tractrix Hyperfold Port for extended bass output, a 1" Titanium Compression Driver with Tractrix Horn technology, and the patented Sky Hook Pro tool-free installation system. With a 92 dB sensitivity rating, 100W continuous power handling, and an IPX5 weather-resistance rating, the PIC-800-T replaces the Klipsch IC Series as the definitive professional in-ceiling solution for integrators and commercial installers across Canada. Both black and white paintable grilles are included in the box.

Tractrix Hyperfold Port Technology for Maximum Bass in Minimal Space

The most distinctive acoustic innovation in the PIC-800-T is Klipsch's patented Tractrix Hyperfold Port, a proprietary five-step folded port design engineered to dramatically extend the effective port length without requiring additional enclosure depth. By folding the port geometry in multiple stages, Klipsch engineers pack what would otherwise be a very long bass-reflex port into a compact backcan, producing extended low-frequency output down to 46 Hz at -10 dB from an in-ceiling speaker. The increased airflow through the folded port also eliminates chuffing and port noise at high output levels, while improving dispersion in the bass range for more even coverage across large commercial rooms. For hotels, restaurants, and retail environments in Toronto and across Canada where ceiling depth is limited, the Tractrix Hyperfold Port delivers bass extension that conventional in-ceiling speakers simply cannot match.

1" Titanium Compression Driver with Mumps Technology for Wide Coverage

The PIC-800-T uses a 1" titanium-loaded floating driver bridge with a wide-dispersion phase plug mounted on a K-1200M Tractrix horn. Unlike a conventional dome tweeter, the compression driver format allows the titanium diaphragm to operate at significantly higher efficiency, producing clear, detailed high-frequency reproduction up to 20 kHz across a wide 100-degree coverage angle. Klipsch's patented Mumps technology modifies the horn geometry at the throat to broaden high-frequency dispersion, ensuring consistent treble energy reaches every corner of a large commercial space. This combination of titanium compression driver, phase plug, Tractrix horn, and Mumps geometry allows the PIC-800-T to cover large rooms with a single speaker pair, reducing the number of installation points required in hotels, conference centers, and retail environments.

Sky Hook Pro Patented Tool-Free Installation System

The PIC-800-T uses Klipsch's patented Sky Hook Pro mounting system, which fundamentally simplifies in-ceiling installation in commercial environments. Once the 12.5" cutout is made, the speaker slides into position and four spring-loaded mounting tabs around the perimeter of the backcan are finger-activated from the front of the speaker with a simple click of four buttons. No screwdriver, screw gun, or torque setting is required. A Philips-head screwdriver can be used as a secondary tightening option if desired, and the design also supports drop-ceiling installation using the included tile-bridge rails and tile-bridge ring. An attachment point on the back of the speaker accommodates a safety line for high-ceiling commercial environments. For integrators managing large commercial installations across Toronto and Canada, the Sky Hook Pro system dramatically reduces per-unit installation time.

70V / 100V Distributed Audio with 8-Ohm Bypass

The PIC-800-T includes a multi-tap transformer that allows it to operate on both 70-volt and 100-volt distributed audio systems, making it fully compatible with the large-scale commercial audio infrastructure used in hotels, airports, hospitals, and universities. Transformer taps are available at 70V: 100W, 50W, 25W, and 12.5W; and at 100V: 100W, 50W, and 25W. A bypass position enables 8-ohm direct operation for standard residential or professional amplifier connections. Tap selection is handled through a dial accessible from the front of the speaker without removing it from the ceiling, simplifying commissioning and system adjustment in multi-zone distributed audio installations.

Key Features

  • Patented Tractrix Hyperfold Port: A proprietary five-step folded port design extends the effective port length within a compact backcan, producing bass output down to 46 Hz (-10 dB) and eliminating port noise at high output levels. This technology enables genuine commercial-grade bass extension from a standard in-ceiling form factor.
  • 1" Titanium Compression Driver with K-1200M Tractrix Horn and Mumps Technology: The floating driver bridge mounts a titanium compression driver on a Tractrix horn with Klipsch's patented Mumps geometry modification, delivering a 100-degree coverage angle with consistent, even high-frequency energy across large commercial spaces.
  • Patented Sky Hook Pro Tool-Free Installation: Four spring-loaded tabs install the speaker securely from the front with finger pressure alone, eliminating screw guns and torque settings. Compatible with standard drywall and drop-ceiling tile bridge installation.
  • IPX5 Weather-Resistance Rating: The PIC-800-T is rated IPX5 for protection against water jets from any direction, making it suitable for demanding commercial environments including hotel lobbies, poolside areas, covered patios, spas, and other humidity-prone spaces.
  • Multi-Tap Transformer, 70V / 100V with 8-Ohm Bypass: Full transformer tap selection for 70V and 100V distributed audio systems with an 8-ohm bypass for direct low-impedance operation. Tap selection is accessible from the front of the installed speaker without ceiling removal.
  • Phoenix Connector (4-Pin Euroblock): Wiring connections are made through a 4-pin Euroblock Phoenix connector, accepting speaker wire up to 12-gauge. A metal cover plate with cable clamp protects the connection after installation.
  • 92 dB Sensitivity, 100W Continuous / 400W Peak: High efficiency reduces amplifier power requirements in large multi-zone distributed audio systems, while the 400W peak power handling provides headroom for demanding commercial environments.
  • Black and White Paintable Grilles Included: Both a black grille and a white grille are included in the box. Both grilles are paintable to match any ceiling color or interior design scheme. The magnetically attached grille provides clean, bezel-free integration.
  • Seamlessly Integrates with Klipsch RSM and PSM Surface Mount Lines: The PIC Series is designed to match the tonal character of the Klipsch Residential Surface Mount (RSM) and Professional Surface Mount (PSM) lines, enabling consistent sound across ceiling-mounted and wall-mounted zones within the same installation.

Technical Specifications

Model PIC-800-T BW
Series Professional In-Ceiling (PIC) Series
Frequency Response 56 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 4 dB; 46 Hz at -10 dB
High Frequency Driver 1" Titanium Compression Driver, K-1200M Tractrix Horn, Floating Driver Bridge, Wide-Dispersion Phase Plug
Low Frequency Driver 8" Woofer
Sensitivity 92 dB
Coverage Angle 100° (+/- 20°) 1 kHz - 20 kHz
Power Handling 100W Continuous / 400W Peak
Impedance 8 Ohms Nominal (4.2 Ohms minimum at 150 Hz)
Transformer Taps (70V) 100W, 50W, 25W, 12.5W
Transformer Taps (100V) 100W, 50W, 25W
Bypass 8 Ohms Nominal
Enclosure Type Ported, Tractrix Hyperfold Port; All-Weather ABS Plastic, Metal Backcan
Input Connector 4-Pin Euroblock (Phoenix Connector)
Weather Rating IPX5
Cutout Dimension 12.5" (31.75 cm)
Mounting Depth 10.313" (26.2 cm)
Overall Width 13.625"
Product Weight 17 lbs
Finish Black Baffle/Frame with White and Black Paintable Grilles
Origin Klipsch Group, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

What's in the Box

  • Klipsch PIC-800-T BW In-Ceiling Speaker (1 unit)
  • Black Paintable Magnetic Grille
  • White Paintable Magnetic Grille
  • Tile Bridge Rails and Tile Bridge Ring (for drop-ceiling installation)
  • Metal Cover Plate with Cable Clamp

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Klipsch PIC-800-T BW?

The Klipsch PIC-800-T BW is a professional 8" in-ceiling speaker from the PIC (Professional In-Ceiling) Series, designed for commercial distributed audio installations in hotels, restaurants, spas, retail spaces, airports, universities, and meeting rooms. It features a 1" Titanium Compression Driver with Tractrix Horn, the patented Tractrix Hyperfold Port for extended bass, an IPX5 weather-resistance rating, 92 dB sensitivity, and support for 70V, 100V, and 8-ohm operation. Both black and white paintable grilles are included in the box.

How does the Klipsch PIC-800-T differ from the Klipsch IC-800-T it replaces?

The Klipsch PIC-800-T replaces the IC-800-T with several meaningful upgrades. The PIC-800-T adds the patented Tractrix Hyperfold Port for superior bass extension and reduced port noise, replaces the IC Series mounting system with the patented Sky Hook Pro tool-free installation method, and introduces an IPX5 weather-resistance rating not present on the IC-800-T. The PIC-800-T also incorporates Mumps technology in its Tractrix horn for wider and more consistent high-frequency dispersion, and uses a Phoenix connector for faster wiring. For commercial integrators upgrading an existing Klipsch IC Series installation or specifying new systems in Toronto and across Canada, the PIC-800-T delivers the same trusted Klipsch acoustic quality with substantially improved installation speed and environmental durability.

Can the Klipsch PIC-800-T be used on a 70-volt distributed audio system?

Yes, the Klipsch PIC-800-T is fully compatible with 70-volt and 100-volt distributed audio systems via its built-in multi-tap transformer. Transformer tap settings on the 70V line include 100W, 50W, 25W, and 12.5W. For 100V systems, taps are available at 100W, 50W, and 25W. A tap selection dial is accessible from the front of the installed speaker without requiring ceiling removal, making power level adjustment straightforward during commissioning and after installation in large commercial venues.

What is the Tractrix Hyperfold Port and why does it matter for a commercial in-ceiling speaker?

The Tractrix Hyperfold Port is a Klipsch-patented five-step folded port design that extends the effective length of the bass-reflex port far beyond what a straight-tube port could achieve within the same compact backcan depth. In a commercial in-ceiling speaker where enclosure depth is strictly constrained by ceiling cavity dimensions, a longer port translates directly into lower bass extension, and the PIC-800-T reaches 46 Hz at -10 dB as a result. The folded geometry also controls airflow velocity through the port, eliminating the chuffing and turbulence noise that affects conventional straight ports at high output levels in demanding commercial environments like nightclubs, sports bars, and hotel lobbies.

How does the Klipsch PIC-800-T compare to the JBL Control 328C or Bose DS 40F for commercial installations?

The Klipsch PIC-800-T offers a more extended bass response and higher peak power handling than the JBL Control 328C and Bose DS 40F in comparable configurations. The JBL Control 328C uses a 8" woofer but does not incorporate a folded port design, resulting in a higher bass rolloff frequency. The Bose DS 40F is a smaller 4" format with more limited output for larger commercial spaces. The PIC-800-T's 400W peak power handling, 100-degree coverage angle enabled by Mumps horn technology, and IPX5 rating provide a combination of output capability and durability that makes it a stronger specification for high-traffic commercial environments where consistent coverage, weather resistance, and long-term reliability are priorities.

Is the Klipsch PIC-800-T suitable for outdoor and humid commercial environments?

Yes, the Klipsch PIC-800-T carries an IPX5 weather-resistance rating, meaning it is protected against water jets from any direction. This makes it appropriate for covered outdoor areas such as hotel terraces, restaurant patios, poolside zones, covered walkways, and spa environments with elevated humidity. The all-weather ABS plastic enclosure and metal backcan provide structural durability for long-term commercial use in demanding conditions. For fully exposed outdoor installations without overhead cover, a higher IP-rated enclosure should be considered.

Where can I buy the Klipsch PIC-800-T BW in Toronto or Canada?

The Klipsch PIC-800-T BW is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized Klipsch dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the full Klipsch PIC Professional In-Ceiling Series and can assist commercial integrators, contractors, and project managers with speaker selection, system design, distributed audio planning, and professional installation guidance for hospitality, retail, corporate, and institutional projects throughout the Greater Toronto Area and across Canada.

Can the Klipsch PIC-800-T be installed in a drop ceiling?

Yes, the Klipsch PIC-800-T supports drop-ceiling tile installation using the tile-bridge rails and tile-bridge ring included in the box. The Sky Hook Pro mounting system is compatible with both standard drywall and suspended ceiling tile applications. Once the tile cutout is made and the tile-bridge assembly is positioned, the speaker mounts with the same tool-free four-button Sky Hook Pro process used in drywall installations. An attachment point on the rear of the backcan also accommodates a secondary safety line, recommended for high-ceiling commercial installations to comply with local building codes and safety requirements.

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