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Do you have the dimensions for this in-wall speaker? I can't have inwalls, but my parental units can. They are more grounded than I am.
Depth is usually six inches or less depending on woofer. If stud-to-stud is the standard 16", that's the width of the baffle. Customer should measure to be sure. Height is 24".
WOW! You two never lack for ideas. When are you coming out with a new family sedan?
626R In Wall speaker featuring CDWG technologyBack when Brian began telling me about the CDWG and it's almost 180 degree "skirt", I saw that it would be the best "IN WALL" speaker ever.Imagine using that level of dispersion/directivity in a HT side surround.WOW!! It would mean that sitting slightly in front off, on axis, or behind, the side surrounds, would still be fabulous So while it has taken some time to do so, B, has now told me that he can build this speaker to use as an in-wall.Additionally if the wall is deep enough you could simply mount the "actual" 626, cabinet and all (about 14-15" depth), or B, can mount the drivers and all on a baffle to simply wall mount.Keep in mind the weight of this speaker (either version) means you may have to build a reinforcement, but boy would it be worth it!!I didn't ask, but I think this can also be applied to the 626 jr, and at $975 a pair it is a "no-brainer" for VMPS HT's.