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hddummy wrote:
In concept, people do put subwoofers in walls. The question is how are you going to execute it? What kind of sub are we talking about here? What is on the other side of the wall? How are you going to let the sound into the room and how are you going to seal off the box so the sound only enters the listening room? |
Ok the wall is L shaped, 2'x2' . The long part of the L is facing the viewing area,the short part of the L attachees to outside wall, so i guess you could say it U shaped, I built it so i could hide AV,DVD ,SATE. What i was thinking of doing was reframe it ,drywall, and possibly , insulate it even more if needed? The front of sub (grill) would be the only thing showing, in wich id hang like a painting over it (im thinking velcroed to keep rattiling down). The painting would be for lack of better term made out of like panty hose type material. The sub is front firing, and would face the viewing area off to left. Ok so the shape of the wall right now is a U, with the open part of the U facing away from viewing area, I could totally enclose,or box in and leave top open,or totally enclosed but have ports cut open in drywall. While typing this im leaning towards leaving the U open. Viewing area is left side of U, the TV is towards the bottom of the U around 8 feet away but on the outside wall, and the outside is the right side of U looking at your computer screen, open end of U is where all equipment is at. It would look good open because no one would really notice sub, grill side or the open side of the U................ Any comments,good or bad welcome, like i say this is the only thing holding me up, by the way the sub is 15", little big but was bought mainly for partying . Thanks for any help I think if some or all you guys say yeah do it , it will be very clean looking when finished , I am by no means a expert or even a novice at the A/V world.