If you go inwalls, and budget permits, look towards James Loudspeakers. They're about as high quality as can be. They are built with aluminum enclosures and top-notch components through out.
In-wall speakers vs. bookshelves plus subwoofer for Stereo/HT setup
I live in a condo, and have no dedicated listening room. I have a TV/HT setup, plus a separate Amp for my front speakers (B&W 805s). Now we are now remodeling, which essentially makes it hard to have a floor standing speakers, and/or bookshelf on stands. Hence, my only option would be to put bookshelves, ON A SHELF (god forbid), or use some in-walls, plus an added subwoofer for the bass which can be placed beside the new cabinets being made.
What would be a better option? I like to get some nice bookshelves if possible, BUT they'd be up against the wall, and probably boxed in within some shelves... so would a higher end in-wall do better in this case? Like either Focal or B&W top of the line in-walls?
What would be a better option? I like to get some nice bookshelves if possible, BUT they'd be up against the wall, and probably boxed in within some shelves... so would a higher end in-wall do better in this case? Like either Focal or B&W top of the line in-walls?
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