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#269464 08/16/09 06:24 AM
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Axiom states that when installing the W's, you have to leave a couple inches or so to a stud on either side of the "box" that sits inside the wall. I am 98% sure this is simply because of the way the bracket works, as it has to sit inside and pinch the drywall. I just want to make sure it has nothing to do with sound quality... The "box" is sealed so I just don't see how it matters where a stud is.

I am in the midst of building my theatre room and the way I am building the front wall will allow the bracket to work properly but the "box" will be just touching a stud on a back corner.

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Potatohead #269466 08/16/09 08:02 AM
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Tater, I got you beat, because I'm about 99.9% sure that it can't have anything to do with sound quality.


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JohnK #269481 08/16/09 06:04 PM
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Yeah, I just don't see how it's even possible to affect the quality in any way.

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Potatohead #269483 08/16/09 06:29 PM
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Potatohead #269500 08/16/09 11:25 PM
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Potato,
I'm sure if asked, Axiom will clarify.
It seems to me, you would not want the "box" touching anything inside the wall........perhaps with vibration, a buzzing could occur.


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LT61 #269525 08/17/09 02:15 AM
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Agreed with the buzzing/vibration comment.

I recently installed the W series and yes I believe the reason for the spacing is to allow the bracket to work. To make sure you don't have any buzzing issues, why not surround the box with a layer of insulation (pink or Safe n Sound)?

Looking forward to reading your impression of the new setup!


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cb919 #269858 08/19/09 10:06 PM
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The whole room will be insulated (Quietrock) top to bottom, there are heating ducts and all sorts of things in the ceiling which I don't want rattling either.

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Potatohead #269885 08/20/09 04:18 AM
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Hey, tell us how you like the Quietrock.


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