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Re: Installing W3 and W100 in-walls... good idea?
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I have w22 - even thought they are heavier, I have no issues with vibration, etc. Keep in mind the whole speaker will slide up and out no problem so you can always retrofit later should you feel you need to.
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Re: Installing W3 and W100 in-walls... good idea?
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I have had my W's for about threee months (well, actually using them that long, had them about six months) and there are no vibration issues at all. I would at least try it first, the bracket is pretty big and secure.
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Re: Installing W3 and W100 in-walls... good idea?
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They are all in now, as shown in the gallery. all I ended up doing was squirting some foam in beside each speaker if it was more than a few inches from the stud. The 10mm plaster and the brackets supplied work very well and feel and sound very solid.
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Re: Installing W3 and W100 in-walls... good idea?
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Re: Installing W3 and W100 in-walls... good idea?
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