Paradigm Pro or Elite In-Ceiling Speakers are a great choice. Made in Canada, two US patents on the rubber surround used on the woofer, PPA Lens over the tweeter to help dispersion, RED Deflector to help break up standing waves from the woofer - they will mate well with your Totems.
Most in-ceiling speakers work like a maglite flashlight - The sound is very directed like the beam coming out of the light and doesn’t disperse it evenly over the room. Paradigm’s have a lot of technology in the Pro and Elite models that rectify that.
With many in ceiling speakers, you’ll see pivoting tweeters and midranges. Those are gimmicks. No engineer looks at that and says “that’s a great idea”, but sales and marketing guys do. That solution causes as many problems as it tries to fix.
Though I said the speakers will mate well with your Totems, you just want to find a good in ceiling speaker - I wouldn’t be so concerned with trying to tonally match them as I would just trying to get a good speaker. At the end of the day, a good speaker is a good speaker and that’s what you want for the application.
Most in-ceiling speakers work like a maglite flashlight - The sound is very directed like the beam coming out of the light and doesn’t disperse it evenly over the room. Paradigm’s have a lot of technology in the Pro and Elite models that rectify that.
With many in ceiling speakers, you’ll see pivoting tweeters and midranges. Those are gimmicks. No engineer looks at that and says “that’s a great idea”, but sales and marketing guys do. That solution causes as many problems as it tries to fix.
Though I said the speakers will mate well with your Totems, you just want to find a good in ceiling speaker - I wouldn’t be so concerned with trying to tonally match them as I would just trying to get a good speaker. At the end of the day, a good speaker is a good speaker and that’s what you want for the application.