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Thanks for your responses. I guess I didn't make myself perfectly clear on what I had in mind. I was thinking of building an alcove into my front wall that has a storage room behind to accept the bump-out. It would be sized to accept the Larger Sub that would then end up flush with the surface of the wall. This storage area is not suitable for an IB since the furnace is also in this area and one of my main objectives is to keep the noise of the furnace from intruding into my theater room. An IB would no ...
Thank you so much, John.I think I'll try the alcove idea. At the very worst, I'll end up with an unused big hole in my front wall that I'll have to hide. Location can be flexible and centered will be the chosen spot.I have been following your posts regarding the multiple sub placements and could definitely see myself chasing the same results. In my case, the rear sub will have to be "in the room" as my rear wall does not allow the flexibility of any built-ins, but I'm sure that will be an advantage ...
I agree that amount of bass won't be an issue with any of those subs, but don't the largers go deeper? (I can't remember the specs offhand.)
Thanks for Andrikos for turning me onto the IB concept. I only wish my room could accomodate it.