Hi everyone, Please look at the photo of the back wall of my tv room and help me decide where to locate my rear bipole speakers. The room 1s 14 x 12 with 10' ceiling sloped on one side. The slope terminates at 7'. The room was built in the 1800's It is used only for viewing television. Thank you
I appreciate your assistance John Garcia. I conclude with you. The manufacturer designed these for a certain use and anything I do will not enhance the quality but just make it different. In order to tweak them I would need expensive sound equipment and an education in acoustic design. Barring...
Interesting thought. I was going to build a complete box and insert it in the wall. I was going to use expanding foam on the back wall. I see where it would cause the driver to create a suction. Especially in a sealed box. What did you mean by cross bracing? I already have cross bracing two feet...
Good morning, I have Cambridge Soundworks in-wall mc300'S. Do people here think I will gain a significant difference in sound by putting a box in the wall cavity and gluing some sound deading material before inserting the speakers? I have standard 2x6 studs with plaster coated sheet rock on both...
I know that for such short money, I should just buy one of the suggested units and stop wasting everyones time but I am learning here. Now when I was a teenager back in the early 70's I used to buy the biggest paper speaker I could afford and put it in a plywood box. I was always under the...
Thank you all for your suggestions.:) I am still a bit confused. I appreciate what John Garcia says about used amps being a risk. However, Do all of you agree that a $100.00 Dayton or a $200.00 Bic will out perform a 15 year old entry level Klipsch I could get on Ebay for about $175.00? Also...
Newbie Any suggestions on a Used Sub Under $175.00 that wil compliment my system.:P Cambridge soundworks Surround system 5.1 MC 305's Left, rights and Center. S 300's Rear's No Sub. Yamaha RX V367 Reciever. Small room about 10'x12' High ceilings Hard plaster walls (no sheet rock) No insulation...