Installation of Magic Speaker in a Private Cinema Room: An Immersive Sound Experience

Installing an audio system in a private cinema room is not just a simple speaker hookup. It's a subtle art that balances technical constraints and aesthetic requirements. And when the room has large glass surfaces, the equation becomes truly tricky. For this project, the choice was made for an unconventional but remarkably effective solution: the Magic Speaker.
A seamless integration
From the outset, it was clear that discretion would be a guiding principle. There was no question of spoiling the room's sleek ambiance with a stack of boxes or visible cables. With limited wall space available, the ceiling became the ideal playground. The system in place relies on a Magic Speaker Subwoofer paired with two full-range models for perfectly enveloping stereo sound... without ever imposing visually.
When technology adapts to the space
The real challenge? Reverberation. With large glass bays, sound waves bounce, overlap, and end up blurring the sound. This is where the Magic Speaker's vibrating blade comes into play. By modifying how the sound propagates, it drastically limits these parasitic reflections. The result: clear, dense, warm sound — without resorting to heavy or unsightly acoustic treatment.
See without seeing, hear without noise
But beyond audio quality, it’s the integration that captivates. The Ceilingo radiant ceiling and a stretched ceiling manage to conceal both the heating and the sound system. No speakers in sight, no grilles, no wires. Just a perfectly smooth room, hiding a technical feat behind the scenes. An illusion achieved down to the last detail.
An immersion that surprises
The sound test completed the persuasion. The first notes burst forth, the soundstage takes shape... and doubt vanishes. One is enveloped, surprised, almost disoriented by this clarity. The video opposite illustrates the installation in detail — and proves that elegance and performance can be combined, even in a living room.
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