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In-wall surround sound


Ja  Rhule

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what's an "open-air" speaker?

That is when the "box" surrounding the speaker is removed, and it is mounted inside the wall without the box. Doing this allows for it to be placed in a smaller area, but a lot of the sound is lost inside the wall. The "boxes" allow for the sound to be reflected back into the room, and not absorbed by the building materials and insulation.

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That is when the "box" surrounding the speaker is removed, and it is mounted inside the wall without the box. Doing this allows for it to be placed in a smaller area, but a lot of the sound is lost inside the wall. The "boxes" allow for the sound to be reflected back into the room, and not absorbed by the building materials and insulation.

thanks...... makes sense now.

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