@drewde, I have heard the in wall line sources. Not sure which model.
They are good. I'm not sure the situation was optimal. If I were putting them in I would go to town reinforcing the wall. I would make a sound wall with 2 X 6 staggered studs' and I would mount the blue board with construction adhesive to prevent buzzing. I still would be inclined to use subwoofers. On a 16 foot wall I space 4 of them 5 feet apart.
They are very dynamic and like any other line source they cast a large image which I prefer. They are not the last word in detail and transient response but they are better than most dynamic speakers for sure. With the right power they will go crazy loud. At normal loud levels they are effortless . I assume they are part of a theater system? I would get a Trinnov Theater processor 8, 16 or 32 channels. It will provide your subwoofer crossover and help level things off. There are acoustic advantages of in wall mounting. You prevent early reflections off the front wall but you still have to deal with the side walls. Floor and ceiling are not a problem because they are line sources. So just the side walls need to be treated.
I prefer line source ESLs but this sure could be the basis for a great system.
What are some of your Movies?!
Mike
They are good. I'm not sure the situation was optimal. If I were putting them in I would go to town reinforcing the wall. I would make a sound wall with 2 X 6 staggered studs' and I would mount the blue board with construction adhesive to prevent buzzing. I still would be inclined to use subwoofers. On a 16 foot wall I space 4 of them 5 feet apart.
They are very dynamic and like any other line source they cast a large image which I prefer. They are not the last word in detail and transient response but they are better than most dynamic speakers for sure. With the right power they will go crazy loud. At normal loud levels they are effortless . I assume they are part of a theater system? I would get a Trinnov Theater processor 8, 16 or 32 channels. It will provide your subwoofer crossover and help level things off. There are acoustic advantages of in wall mounting. You prevent early reflections off the front wall but you still have to deal with the side walls. Floor and ceiling are not a problem because they are line sources. So just the side walls need to be treated.
I prefer line source ESLs but this sure could be the basis for a great system.
What are some of your Movies?!
Mike