It is going to be a lot of trouble and very likely to screw up the sound. Given that even the supplied grill cloth degrades the sound you are probably asking for trouble. The old 70s foam was the most transparent acoustically but lacked aesthetic appeal. The speakers you are talking about are, I think. intended to be mounted with the wall acting as an infinite baffle. This is a good approach but only for speakers constructed with this in mind. It all depends on your relative valuation of sight and sound, I once knew an artist who committed atrocities on his speakers to make them look the way he wanted. He took the legs off his Quad 57s and wrapped them in black burlap. Not a success from a sonic perspective.
Housing Floorstanders in Cabinets
Does anyone here have any experience with housing floorstanding speakers in cabinets or behind sonically transparent cloth?
I am thinking about building a theater/music room and housing the speakers in a built-in cabinet designed to hide the speakers. Are there any rules of thumb for doing this such as building the cabinets just large enough for the speakers or conversely leaving a lot of room for them? Should the speakers by surrounded by isolating foam and mounted flush with the cabinet front(soffet mounting)?
I've seen several companies like B+W who make "architectural" speakers that are not meant to be seen. How are these typically installed? Should I ask a home theater installer for ideas?
My speakers are Linn Ninkas and a Trikan center if that helps.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
I am thinking about building a theater/music room and housing the speakers in a built-in cabinet designed to hide the speakers. Are there any rules of thumb for doing this such as building the cabinets just large enough for the speakers or conversely leaving a lot of room for them? Should the speakers by surrounded by isolating foam and mounted flush with the cabinet front(soffet mounting)?
I've seen several companies like B+W who make "architectural" speakers that are not meant to be seen. How are these typically installed? Should I ask a home theater installer for ideas?
My speakers are Linn Ninkas and a Trikan center if that helps.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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