Tuesday, June 29, 2010

In Wall Speakers



An in-wall speaker works like a regular speaker. But instead of being attached to a cabinet or mounted around, it's mounted in a frame and set into your wall. It uses the wall cavity as a large cabinet, giving you more bass than you might get from a stand-alone speaker of the same size.
An in-ceiling speaker works essentially the same way, except it's installed in your ceiling. You are able to make it seem as if you were sitting right inside a movie theater. You will have more room and you will have more room for other things because of the location being inside a wall or ceiling. It provides a comfortable and unique experience. 
                                                                    

                                        



In-wall installations eliminate the well known box-type speaker enclosures which are often difficult to position in a manner wherein they are both aesthetically desirable and provide the desired acoustic affect. In-wall speakers are disposed almost entirely within a wall structure such that only the grille and bezel are exposed. Their position is chosen and fixed at the time of installation such that the desired aesthetic and acoustic results are achieved.