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Posted By: donlboy M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/04/10 11:56 PM
Has anyone used the In-Cabinet M80 (or M60) in a wall? I'm interested in the M80, but an in-wall would be really nice in my planned room. The back side of the wall is open to s storage room, so depth behind the wall is not a problem. I assume the In-Cabinet version is engineered to minimize effects of the cabinet front, which should make it better than mounting an M80 in the wall.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 12:06 AM
Can't help you on the questions, but you definately would not want to mount regular m80's in a wall that you describe, it would run the sound. The cabinet versions are intended to be mounted within a wall cavity, so that would be a better choice.
Posted By: Jc Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 12:36 AM
Hi Don,

The Axiom M80 In-Cabinet is the model which you need for your application; it was especially designed for similar applications as yours.
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 01:54 AM
Do It!

And then, post pictures.

grin
Posted By: Adrian Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 02:15 AM
Good advice rhat thar, Tom!
Posted By: CatBrat Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 02:26 AM
This is my plan too, to put in-cabinet M80 behind an acoustically transparent projector screen.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 03:50 AM
Why not just put the standard M80's behind the screen, unless your putting them in a wall behind the screen?
Posted By: CatBrat Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 12:01 PM
donlboy mentioned his were "in a wall". Same as mine, because I don't have enough room, I have to put them in a wall with the backs sticking out into a garage.
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 04:08 PM
What are you guys waiting for?

grin
Posted By: jakewash Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/05/10 04:18 PM
Originally Posted By: donlboy
I assume the In-Cabinet version is engineered to minimize effects of the cabinet front, which should make it better than mounting an M80 in the wall.
Thay also have only a single port on the front of the speaker opposed to the 2 on the back and one on the front of the standard M80.
Posted By: donlboy Re: M80 In Cabinet --- In Wall? - 11/08/10 04:22 AM
Thanks for the advice, sounds like it might work OK. Now, about working in a VP-180...
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