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Better in wall center option
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I have a number of set ups. In one of my set ups I have in-wall 22's as L/R and will be looking for a center channel soon. This will now be used as a family room/video games room from its current use which is an office.
A single in wall 22 would be one option and perhaps my preferred option. The VP 100 in wall I guess would be another. I have an on wall VP 150 already in my bedroom set up so that would be a third option but it would not really give me the look I am trying to achieve.
I wish there was some way to fit a VP 160 into an in wall which I understand is likely physically difficult. So an on wall VP 160 might be fun too. Either way I wish there was a different option to one of my 3 options above even though I am sure all of which are fine.
Temp.setup - 2.1 - Denon 1713 AVR, Denon 1713 BRD, Paradigm Cinema 200, and Monitor Audio 360 Sub
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Re: Better in wall center option
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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The 3rd M22 would get my vote. Identical across the front is so nice.
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Re: Better in wall center option
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axiomite
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axiomite
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An in-cabinet VP160 can be installed....
If you have extra room in the wall, as I have...
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You can extend it into the room behind the wall, such as into a closet, etc. and it's not a major support wall where you can cut out a portion of a stud.
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Re: Better in wall center option
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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Yes, an M22 center for an identical front setup should be fine.
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Re: Better in wall center option
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Joined: Jul 2011
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An in-cabinet VP160 can be installed....
If you have extra room in the wall, as I have...
or
You can extend it into the room behind the wall, such as into a closet, etc. and it's not a major support wall where you can cut out a portion of a stud. Agreed. After writing my post I thought of that option. I had already considered that option for my main listening area but did not have the wall depth. I don't have the wall depth in this situation either but may be able to do the in cab 150. I could allow the in cab 160 to sit out from the wall and build a little frame or something but that again goes against the look I was hoping to achieve. So now it looks like I am between another in wall M22 and in cab 150.
Temp.setup - 2.1 - Denon 1713 AVR, Denon 1713 BRD, Paradigm Cinema 200, and Monitor Audio 360 Sub
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