Hi everyone,
I have recently gotten a taste of the rabbit hole that audio technology and preferences can be, and I am torn on a specific question for my home theater: In-wall speakers, or Box speakers without the 3 ft clearance from the wall?
We are finishing our basement, so the framing is just going up right now. I have seen alot of opinions about in-wall speakers not giving the best sound, but I really like the aesthetics. I also saw that for proper placement of a box/tower speaker, you want the speakers at least 3 feet from the walls. Well, my room is about 15 ft x 12, so there's not really room for that. Putting the speakers 3 ft from the wall means people are going to bump into them and they may even get in the way of the projector screen, which is arguably a little on the big size for the room (120" 16x9 screen is my plan). So for now, I am close to settled on in-wall speakers, and I am probably even going to angle the front corners a bit so the speakers can face inward at an angle a bit, but still be in-wall.
However, I also read that in-wall speakers are infinite baffle and people say they are generally designed with the idea that your studs are a certain distance apart and so the manufacturers plan for something like 3 cubic feet of space. Yet, they are also not air tight behind there, so building a box into the wall may be best. This turns out to be pretty difficult if I'm not planning to buy my speakers right away, which I'm not. So I can build an MDF box in the wall for each speaker, but I don't know what size the speaker is going to be. I figured I'd shoot for 3-5 cubic feet of space and try and seal it up a bit.
Now, the simplicity of just buying box speakers to sit on the ground is creeping into my mind. Maybe the sound would be better that way anyway? The problem is, I'm seeing people say speakers should be 3 ft from the wall, and I don't like that. How important is that? What if I put sound dampening panels behind the speakers on the wall...can I then put the speaker right up against the wall in the corner?
Ultimately, my main question is this: Should I go ahead with in-wall speakers and do the extra work to close them up in an MDF box, perhaps even buying the speakers right now, so I know their size, or should I instead buy box/tower speakers and put them right up against the wall so they're out of the way? Which is better sound? My total budget for speakers is something like $1000 and I'm just going for a 5.1 system for now (although, we'll wire up for atmos later if desired).