Boston Acoustic also last year came up with a subwoofer that fits in the floor joists you could check out?
Subwoofer in ceiling
I wish to avoid having the big black sub woofer box sitting in my lounge room and I am considering either mounting it in the ceiling or under the floor. I don’t care for heavily subwoofered music but appreciate the effects when viewing a surround sound movie.
The present plan is to remove the component with on/off switch and other controls and mount them within the same cabinet as the amplifier then run speaker wire to an enclosure in the ceiling with speaker directed down towards the room.
Some queries I have are: Will it sound weird having the sound come from above? Should I mount it above the veiwing screen / does it make any difference where these low frequencies come from? Would the effect be better if it was mounted under the floor? The ceiling material is thin fibre cement board .25 inch. Do I need to cut vent holes –I suspect that with 200watts the sound will have no trouble passing through but will this effect it’s fidelity?
If anyone can share their thoughts on this it would be appreciated.
Les.
The present plan is to remove the component with on/off switch and other controls and mount them within the same cabinet as the amplifier then run speaker wire to an enclosure in the ceiling with speaker directed down towards the room.
Some queries I have are: Will it sound weird having the sound come from above? Should I mount it above the veiwing screen / does it make any difference where these low frequencies come from? Would the effect be better if it was mounted under the floor? The ceiling material is thin fibre cement board .25 inch. Do I need to cut vent holes –I suspect that with 200watts the sound will have no trouble passing through but will this effect it’s fidelity?
If anyone can share their thoughts on this it would be appreciated.
Les.
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