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oy, i could go on & on!
Hey Mike,My dad is going to buy a few pairs of your in-wall speakers soon. I asked around to several forums, since i know zero about in-wall applications, and many guys recomended ACI. Hopefully he'll get the largest chambered ones you make... He wants to mount them directly to the drywall ceiling - I'm trying to convince him to mount them to a nearby 2x4 and just fire through the hole in the ceiling. If he goes with trying to screw them directly into drywall, is it prudent to at least put a plywood mounting ring inbetween the driver and the drywall? he won't be driving these with more than 30wpc from an Onkyo receiver.With my limited acoustic treatment education under way, I have to think that treating a hotel room or convention floor space would be neceessary to let your stuff sing. If I had more $ to spend, GIK's panels would be adorning my walls.So often I've been told by shops that i'd need this amp and those cables to make speakers sound/work right. No salesguy has ever pushed room treatments to sell their stuff....so odd. I don't get it.from what i've experienced, acoustic treatments should be considered a tweak that isn't subjective. they really are needed to get the most out of our investment.
Hi Mike, I have been a fan of your work for a long time, you assisted me on many of the custom built speakers we sold to music pros here in Nashville......we have been dealing with acoustical issues for a long time, so we came out with our own products. The designs are unique in that they accomodate large as well as small rooms.....I see from your pics that you are aware of QRD diffusors.....check out what we are up to, and let us hear from you!Allen Rumbaugh
I had a room setup epiphany which I suppose fits under the general category of acoustic treatment. A few years back I was helping a friend setup his new speakers in his room, we spent hours moving them back & forth, side to side, played with toe-in but no matter what we did we couldn't get them to sound anywhere near as good as they did in the showroom. Near the end of the day and out of ideas, I somehow remembered the diagonal setup method from the Decware site, we slapped the speakers roughly in place and fired up the system, expecting yet more subpar sound. Miracle of miracles, it actually sounded as good if not better than the showroom, and we ended up listening till well past midnight.
... the diagonal setup method from the Decware site