A friend of mine is building a house and is going to go with in-wall speakers in his HT (PSBs most likely). Someone was suggesting to him that he box in the speaker locations with 2x6 studs and seal it with silicone caulk, to create a "speaker enclosure" inside the wall.
On the one hand, regular speakers, and some high-end in-walls have sealed or ported enclosures which obviously are a major factor in the speaker's sound. But on the other hand, in-walls are designed to function in an infinite baffle type application.
So, would boxing in/sealing the speakers be a Good Thing To Do, or not?
On the one hand, regular speakers, and some high-end in-walls have sealed or ported enclosures which obviously are a major factor in the speaker's sound. But on the other hand, in-walls are designed to function in an infinite baffle type application.
So, would boxing in/sealing the speakers be a Good Thing To Do, or not?
Comment