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Quick question for you: Do you plan to stand mount or wall mount your Plasma? What I want to know is how far the screen will be from the wall behind it . . .BTW: PLEASE no calls on the upcoming Emerald Inwalls that I mentioned, info is not yet available at the shop. IF you have questions, please contact me directly.
Kent:You are going through pretty much the same as I. Difference is I already purchased a 60" Pioneer. Currently it resides on top of a cabinet we had, not ideal but usable. Still deciding whether to have a cabinet custom built, or wall mount , or . . . and what about the speakers! I'm pretty sure I'll be using Emerald XLs, but like you, haven't decided on mounting. I'm leaning toward using wall brackets and placing them on either side. The Pio is Piano Black and wall mounted it will be very close to the same depth as a pair of Emerald XLs on brackets. I think it will look very good. The XLs only need an inch or so behind them for the port . . . BTW, you should have no trouble being under budget for the Plasma and I'd definitely recommend considering the 5070HD which can be had for quite a good price. Also, consider having the sub in the cabinet, but take the bottom out of the cabinet so the sub can sit on the floor, then you won't have to move it.
I have 3 Sapphire XLs now and would love to be able to "in-wall" mount them so they project out from the wall about 4-5". But I bet that would affect their BSC?I can always use the Sapphires in another room if there are any other ideas.TIA, Tom
Hi,We just installed a pair of the 8" chambered B-Flat Coaxials in our kitchen ceiling--just above and behind the kitchen sink. They sound great and image well while I'm washing the dishes, and provide excellent background for the whole kitchen. In my research, they are as good or better than in-walls costing a heckuva lot more.Good luck!Craig
Craig, thanks for the lead. As far as speakers for my TV, I think that I'm going to settle for an inexpensive pair of bookshelves (either PSB or Polk, for about $300/pr.) that are small enough to fit on top of the entertainment center we just ordered. The speakers are inexpensive, and small enough to fit beside a 50" Pioneer Kuro I intend to purchase after our new home is finished (and prices continue to drop over the holidays!). On the otherhand, I've also been looking for a way to get music to my dining room and screened porch, and your post prompted me to look at a few of ACI's products that look like a very good fit / value. I looked at the B-flats, and liked the look of the product as well as the price. The moderately priced volume control with impedance matching also caught my eye.Questions for Mike: 1. If I connect two sets of remote speakers to my amp (like ACI B-flats or your outdoor speakers) -- both using ACI's volume controls -- does the impedance change when the volume is turned all the way down on one the remote sets of speakers? 2. I assume you wire both remote pairs in parallel to the amp? 3. Regarding ACI's 14 gauge in-wall speaker cable, I assume the pricing is per speaker and not per stereo run, correct? 4. Again with the in-wall speaker wire, can it be run in an attic in the southeast, where summer temps could hit upwards of the mid-100 degree mark?Thanks, KentQuote from: cdorval1 on 15 Nov 2007, 08:23 pmHi,We just installed a pair of the 8" chambered B-Flat Coaxials in our kitchen ceiling--just above and behind the kitchen sink. They sound great and image well while I'm washing the dishes, and provide excellent background for the whole kitchen. In my research, they are as good or better than in-walls costing a heckuva lot more.Good luck!Craig
Thanks Mike. My home is still under construction, but I am doing research and planning (and dreaming) for when the time comes. Answers appreciated!
Quote from: Alwayswantmore on 19 Nov 2007, 05:35 pmThanks Mike. My home is still under construction, but I am doing research and planning (and dreaming) for when the time comes. Answers appreciated!Sounds like you still have the walls open. I'd highly recommend running LOTS of wire and or wire runs any place you think you might want them for future use. For extra rooms, surround sound, for possible projectors etc. We bought a new house this summer, love it, but it is going to be a lot tougher to run wires now, after the fact. So run all the wire you can now . . .
Mike, one more question:B-Flat Round Coax 6.5's chamber mounted in my ceiling would be covered by sprayed-in insulation (in the attic). Once you get past the insulation, the attic is wide open and subject to temperature and humidity extreams. Are B-Flat speakers designed to withstand this type of environment? The house will have a covered screened-in porch. Could I put an ACI volume control on an external wall (under the screened lanai) away from direct rain, but open to outside temperature and humidity extreams?Thanks again. Kent