Single speaker socket - ANTHRACITE GG-1Y/M/50
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Single speaker socket - ANTHRACITE GG-1Y/M/50
Speaker socket with minimalist anthracite frame
This is not just a socket—it’s a design element. The square frame with slightly convex edges doesn’t stand out, yet it doesn’t disappear either. Its anthracite hue, with a subtle metallic sheen, acts as a refined accent in the space—perfect for walls in gray, black, or monochromatic tones. You don’t need to “match” it to your interior—it simply belongs there, as if it had always been part of the space.
Surface-mount installation allows it to be hidden flush within the wall, while screw terminals accommodate cables up to 0.75 mm²—sufficient for most home audio speaker wires. There is no grounding, because this is not a power socket—it’s a signal connection point, not a current-carrying one. That’s why IP20 is the appropriate protection level: adequate for indoor use where there is no risk of water splash or dust ingress.
Designed as part of the Impresja series, it harmonizes seamlessly with other elements in the line—connectors, switches, and multi-gang frames. If you plan to expand your system (e.g., adding antenna or telecom sockets), this frame ensures a consistent aesthetic without requiring a style change.
No backlighting. No flaps. No unnecessary details. This is a tool—simple, uncompromising, yet distinctive.
Why it works:
- Anthracite color doesn’t reflect light like silver, nor does it draw attention like gold—but it’s also not blandly neutral like white. It’s the color for those who want elegance without noise.
- Metallic frame (brushed anthracite) conveys quality—not plastic that looks like “hardware from a supermarket.” It’s firm, cool, yet not aggressive.
- Dimensions 71×71 mm fit standard mounting boxes—no adjustments needed by the installer.
- The lack of grounding is a deliberate choice: speakers require no protection from current—only a clean signal.
- Screw terminals are easier to handle than spring clips—especially with thicker cables or in challenging conditions (e.g., low temperatures).
You don’t want “modern” hardware? You want hardware that looks just as good against white plaster as it does against brick or concrete? This is it.

