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It would definitely be the vp160 route, no way to get a vertical center under my flat screen with out it being ridiculously high...
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Three identical front speakers is the best but generally not possible. An acoustically transparent screen is normally the only way to do this practically.
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Any update on the frequency response graphs?
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Yeah, yeah, stupid question.... but will the M5HP in-wall speakers work with a 2x4 stud framed wall? The specifications state they have a depth of 4.3", so I assume not.
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They are deeper than the M22's (89mm) 3.5"so it seems they are better suited to 2x6 construction, good catch.
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The plan is to have them be able to work in a 2x4 stud wall with 1/2" or more wallboard.
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I want to preorder a pair, but I definitely need them to fit in my wall. Are there spacers/filler pieces available for in-wall speakers?
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I will take a look at the actual CAD drawing on Tuesday and see how it came out. How thick is the board on your wall?
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I will take a look at the actual CAD drawing on Tuesday and see how it came out. How thick is the board on your wall? It's 1/2", Ian. Thank you very much.
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What do the M5HPs weigh? They look great. Especially in black.
Are they 699$ or $783? (Bottom of page.) For $699 a pair they seem like a fantastic bargain. Perhaps a loss leader to get Axiom chatter rolling online. Great job guys.
Edit: I was going to nudge about some 8" woofer based models. Any plans in the future? M8HP would be A KILLER .. i double dare Ian to put it together. I will buy Steve Coboconk
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