Hello,
I am looking for some advise while I am in the planning/design stage of my home theater/listening room.
The main speakers at the moment will be a pair of VMPS Super Tower/R 's These are the biggest cabinets I've ever seen. The cabinets measure a little over 4 feet high and about 21" wide by 16" deep. Each cabinet as a 15" down-firing passive radiator (inside the bottom, you can't see it) a 15" woofer, a 12" mid-bass, 2- 5" mids, 2- 1" dome tweeters, a 2" planar tweeter and a top-firing tweeter (not sure of size). that's essentially 9 speakers per cabinet! They can be bi-amped (separate amps for highs/lows), and also have adjustments for the highs on the front.
I've been wondering how to make use of a space that we'd been planning to make a walk in closet. It's a sort of "nook" area that happens to run almost the full width of what will be the HT room. This happens to be the wall that will be the FOH (front of house) with the main L/R/C speakers and the TV. The space is a little over 3' deep and about 11' wide. It has the (never used!) sump pump on one end.
We'd planned on drywalling it off and putting a door on the sump pump end to make it a walk in closet.
My wife asked if we could actually make "built ins" for the huge VMPS speakers (which I still may or may not use), creating recesses deep/wide enough to slide them in and making them flush with the front wall. I have no idea if this is good/bad in audiophile terms! I know I won't really have enough space to pull any FOH speakers far enough away from the front wall anyway, but something tells me doing this opens a whole different can of worms.
Does anyone have any theories as to why/why not to do something like this? It would be nice to be able to sink those beasts back into the wall like that if there were no real down-sides to it.
Any ideas on how to best use that space for more than a closet in the HT?
It just seems like a handy sort of area to be able to do something really useful, but I can't really come up with what!
I snapped a couple pics with my cell phone to help you all visualize the space. (please never mind the mess)

