I am getting ready to have recessed lighting installed in my kitchen and breakfast room and I figured while they are fishing electrical wire I might as well have them fish some speaker wire. I want to install 2 in-ceiling speakers in my kitchen/breakfast room. One in the actual kitchen and one over the breakfast table. My question is this, I notice that while looking the Boston Acoustic website, they have standard ceiling speakers and also have ceiling speakers that produce a stereo signal. They produce both channels in one speaker. It looks like they have two tweeters in each enclosure. This sounds like a good idea since the 2 speakers will be about 12 to 15 ft apart.

Does anyone have any experience with these type of speakers? What would you recc?. A standard in-ceiling speaker or a stereo in-ceiling speaker? The two speakers will be run off of Zone 2 on my Yamaha RX-V1400.

Here is a link to the Boston speaker in question. Also, I am not tied to the Boston brand they were just one of the first places I looked and now I am intrigued.

http://www.bostonacoustics.com/ds_pr...&CategoryID=41

Thanks,

JSE