Hanwook_K
Stunt Coordinator
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2000
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- 83
Al,
If you look at this picture, it has both an ARC and bass port. I'm afraid if you do plug up the bass ports that the ARC ports (intended for midrange clarification), might act as power ports changing the tonal characteristics. But I'm not positive.
If you don't plug up the ports be sure to brace and put alot of acoustical fiberglass between in wall because you will vibrate the drywall if you run each speakers large. I would recommend running the speakers small with a crossover point above 80-100hz, you should be fine.
These are pretty deep speakers will they just hang in another room it the bass ports exposed? I wonder if you can reroute the port using 3" piping and "U" it back to the wall? That would be cool!! Of course well braced. You can get a bass port from partsexpress - paint it the color of the wall and flush mount it
Editorial: I generally prefer running my speakers in front large because it tend to give more dynamic impact to the movies. I've never tried it with the LSi9 (rolling off at 50hz(-3db). Also I like the LSi9 better toed in about 10-15degrees.
I think its possible, but might have to do a little more work then simply just placing in the wall.
If you look at this picture, it has both an ARC and bass port. I'm afraid if you do plug up the bass ports that the ARC ports (intended for midrange clarification), might act as power ports changing the tonal characteristics. But I'm not positive.
If you don't plug up the ports be sure to brace and put alot of acoustical fiberglass between in wall because you will vibrate the drywall if you run each speakers large. I would recommend running the speakers small with a crossover point above 80-100hz, you should be fine.
These are pretty deep speakers will they just hang in another room it the bass ports exposed? I wonder if you can reroute the port using 3" piping and "U" it back to the wall? That would be cool!! Of course well braced. You can get a bass port from partsexpress - paint it the color of the wall and flush mount it
Editorial: I generally prefer running my speakers in front large because it tend to give more dynamic impact to the movies. I've never tried it with the LSi9 (rolling off at 50hz(-3db). Also I like the LSi9 better toed in about 10-15degrees.
I think its possible, but might have to do a little more work then simply just placing in the wall.