Putting the sub in the closet will make it sound like it is playing in another room (it is). Put the sub in the room with the rest of the speakers. If you want a hidden sub, then disguise it as furniture (end table) or build an IB sub.
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Originally Posted by wired7124
When I desire the use of the SUB, I will just open the closet door.
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Most of us here use our sub all of the time. Having the door open on the closet every time the sub is used sort of defeats the purpose of hiding the equipment.
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Originally Posted by wired7124
There is an upsatirs so access for wiring there is out.
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Not always. A family member moved into a new house and wondered how DirecTV would run his wires from the dish to the receiver in the living room. We crawled into the attic and I showed him where we could drill to run the wires. It was difficult to carry a 16ft ladder into the attic to climb behind his son's upstairs room but it was required for the job. He had no idea that this portion of the wall was really his living room wall.
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Originally Posted by wired7124
Oh, this same wall is also shared with my garage, which is also already finished, but access from the backside is there if needed.
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This sounds like the easiest way. You can temporarily knock holes into the drywall and patch them later. Read this thread and the writeup Wayne did -
link. Also, with a shared wall on the garage, you can easily do an IB sub.
-Robert