Hi,
Well, first of all, I think this is my first post here (note that I read a lot of post, and I most of the time, don't need to post anything since I can find my answer on a forum somewhere)
I'm looking for speakers to install in the ceiling of my kitchen. I totally dislike the idea of having speakers sitting on the countertop or elsewhere in the kitchen and listening to the speakers located in the living room is not quite optimal. So, I was thinking about taking the gyspum board out and install in ceiling speakers.
I came across a pair of Energy EAS-8C for around 175$CAD shipped to my door. But I want a build a box around them to stop the sound from travelling in the roof and disturb the peace in the other rooms. That led me to think that instead of building a box around those speakers and completly change their frequency response, I could built something from a design that already exist (DIY). From here maybe http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthr...peaker-Designs
I have a few challenges.
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My first one is choosing a design that fits my need. Since my ceiling are about 8' feet high, what type of speakers would give the sound directivty (I've been trying to figure a way to say this for 5min, and I'm not sure this is the way to say it (I'm french)). And can't have something that is too narrow in terms of soundwave directivity, i believe.
__ I guess that the speaker should either be a sealed design or ported in the front. I'm kind of afraid to have a speaker that extend too much on the low side of frequency because of all the lights and see crack appear in the gypsum but I have no experience with in ceiling speakers. So any knowledge is welcome.
So I saw those design
1 - dayton_reference_rs225 A bit high on the price
2 - in-khan-neatos/ Price is good, but speakers is a bit big of a ceiling i think
3 - Dayton-RS-WMTW-Center Still a bit big.
4 - If you have any suggestion... I'm totally clueless, there is just soo many design, I'm not really sure what to look for.
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My second one is building a grill that looks good and blend with the ceiling. I like the one that comes with the Energy EAS-8C for example, but I haven't found any example of a DIY who succefully built one. So if you have any idea.
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My third one is how to fix them to the ceiling joist.
Should I make a bracket and screw them directly on them.?
Should I make a bracket with some sort of suspension to absorb the vibration and eliminate vibrating lights fixtures and cracking gypsum? And, if so, anyone had suggestion of brands that you've used?
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Thanks in advance and happy new year
Math
Well, first of all, I think this is my first post here (note that I read a lot of post, and I most of the time, don't need to post anything since I can find my answer on a forum somewhere)
I'm looking for speakers to install in the ceiling of my kitchen. I totally dislike the idea of having speakers sitting on the countertop or elsewhere in the kitchen and listening to the speakers located in the living room is not quite optimal. So, I was thinking about taking the gyspum board out and install in ceiling speakers.
I came across a pair of Energy EAS-8C for around 175$CAD shipped to my door. But I want a build a box around them to stop the sound from travelling in the roof and disturb the peace in the other rooms. That led me to think that instead of building a box around those speakers and completly change their frequency response, I could built something from a design that already exist (DIY). From here maybe http://www.htguide.com/forum/showthr...peaker-Designs
I have a few challenges.
------------
My first one is choosing a design that fits my need. Since my ceiling are about 8' feet high, what type of speakers would give the sound directivty (I've been trying to figure a way to say this for 5min, and I'm not sure this is the way to say it (I'm french)). And can't have something that is too narrow in terms of soundwave directivity, i believe.
__ I guess that the speaker should either be a sealed design or ported in the front. I'm kind of afraid to have a speaker that extend too much on the low side of frequency because of all the lights and see crack appear in the gypsum but I have no experience with in ceiling speakers. So any knowledge is welcome.
So I saw those design
1 - dayton_reference_rs225 A bit high on the price
2 - in-khan-neatos/ Price is good, but speakers is a bit big of a ceiling i think
3 - Dayton-RS-WMTW-Center Still a bit big.
4 - If you have any suggestion... I'm totally clueless, there is just soo many design, I'm not really sure what to look for.
-------------
My second one is building a grill that looks good and blend with the ceiling. I like the one that comes with the Energy EAS-8C for example, but I haven't found any example of a DIY who succefully built one. So if you have any idea.
------------
My third one is how to fix them to the ceiling joist.
Should I make a bracket and screw them directly on them.?
Should I make a bracket with some sort of suspension to absorb the vibration and eliminate vibrating lights fixtures and cracking gypsum? And, if so, anyone had suggestion of brands that you've used?
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Thanks in advance and happy new year
Math


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