Hey guys, I recent got some
in-wall speakers that I'm going to build an in-wall box for. To keep it simple I'll just use 2x4 for the top and sides of the box allowing the speaker to still be installed the way the manufacturer suggests. I also plan to isolate the two sections of the speaker using MDF as
@TLS Guy suggested to get the most out of these. The box will be sealed all around with silicone so no leaks.
I have a ton of Polyfill for my numerous sub projects so I'm considering stuffing the "cabinet" with that.
I also looked at the boxes RBH sells for their in-walls as
@AcuDefTechGuy suggested and it looks like they use something similar to the
Sonic Barrier that parts-express sells. I think lining the "cabinet" with that would be good, but I know nothing about the product. Gets good reviews and I think it'll be perfect, but I wanted the DIY guys to chime in with any advice.
What is the best approach to get the most out of these speakers?