Lightspeed, let me make a suggestion I think you both can live with. If you are having a cabinet built to house your speakers, extend the width of the cabinet to also house the speakers. There are many "accoustically (sp?) transparant cloths that can match the color of the wood surrounding it. I'm propsing that the speakers rest behind the material, which can be the front of a "door" in the cabinet. You will want to make sure the tweeters will be at or near ear level. You can also have the subwoofers built in as well. With all of these options your biggest concerns will be vibration within the cabinet and "coloration" of the sound, since the built-in cabinet will resonate. You then can buy just about any speakers YOU like and can stay away from the in-walls. It's not perfect, mind you, but it is a decent compromise and will make wiring a lot easier then going with in-walls. Good luck.
Invisible Speakers
I need speakers for a home theatre system. I am having an addition built to house the home theatre system. We are having cabinets built to house the electronics. My wife tells me that she doesn't want see any wires or speakers. My only requirement for the speakers is that they have superb sound. I will have a pair of subs so extreme low end isn't required. Money really isn't a problem. Any ideas or suggestions short of murder or divorce are welcome.
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