Center channel help

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Wolfmanf14

Audiophyte
Long story short I went with in wall bowers and Wilkins cwm7.4 s2 in walls in living room. The fireplace is stone and I ain’t cutting in that after how much we paid for it. Is there a slim center that I could mount under the mantle? I think KEF and Martin make one, but holy smokes if I could get one with a paintable grill...any feedback is appreciated
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
I think you may be out of luck. You can get the KEFs in white at least...

Still, I would likely have matched up all the speakers all the way around, and I might consider just building a back box for the B&Ws if you've already made the purchase and have the rest installed.
 
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Movie2099

Audioholic General
Long story short I went with in wall bowers and Wilkins cwm7.4 s2 in walls in living room. The fireplace is stone and I ain’t cutting in that after how much we paid for it. Is there a slim center that I could mount under the mantle? I think KEF and Martin make one, but holy smokes if I could get one with a paintable grill...any feedback is appreciated
I would stick with B&W center channel.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Long story short I went with in wall bowers and Wilkins cwm7.4 s2 in walls in living room. The fireplace is stone and I ain’t cutting in that after how much we paid for it. Is there a slim center that I could mount under the mantle? I think KEF and Martin make one, but holy smokes if I could get one with a paintable grill...any feedback is appreciated
Your problem is you made the Rookie mistake of putting a screen above a fireplace. This should never be done. The screen s too high, and the screen gets too much heat, so it will give trouble. Next it makes using a center next to impossible. So the TV over the fireplace is what you need to change and fix your walls.

I know it is nice to enjoy TV, by the fire, but this is how you do it.



That is a 3.1 system with everything in wall including the sub.
 
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Wolfmanf14

Audiophyte
Yeah we’re in agreement. Say friend, how might one go about making a box for something like that?
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah we’re in agreement. Say friend, how might one go about making a box for something like that?
I don't understand your question. What do you want to build a box for? In other words, what is that?
 
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Wolfmanf14

Audiophyte
Your problem is you made the Rookie mistake of putting a screen above a fireplace. This should never be done. The screen s too high, and the screen gets too much heat, so it will give trouble. Next it makes using a center next to impossible. So the TV over the fireplace is what you need to change and fix your walls.

I know it is nice to enjoy TV, by the fire, but this is how you do it.



That is a 3.1 system with everything in wall including the sub.
i see where you’re coming from, but I considered...
1. The opposite wall is an interior wall, and I feared sound bleed especially with in walls into the adjacent room
2. The living room itself is rectangle and I had to take seating and traffic flow into account
3. The front door is perpendicular to the interior wall and I’d rather not have the tv seen through the front door glass
 
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Wolfmanf14

Audiophyte
I don't understand your question. What do you want to build a box for? In other words, what is that?
I want to fashion a slim back box for a b&w 7.4 s2 for center channel use that I can mount either underneath the mantel or above the tv
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I want to fashion a slim back box for a b&w 7.4 s2 for center channel use that I can mount either underneath the mantel or above the tv
Without having one to measure, I can't tell you. I would have to have one to measure the Thiel/Small parameters of the woofers.
 
DigitalDawn

DigitalDawn

Senior Audioholic
Long story short I went with in wall bowers and Wilkins cwm7.4 s2 in walls in living room. The fireplace is stone and I ain’t cutting in that after how much we paid for it. Is there a slim center that I could mount under the mantle? I think KEF and Martin make one, but holy smokes if I could get one with a paintable grill...any feedback is appreciated
There are a couple of ways to mitigate this issue. 1: Move the TV to another location. 2: Use a ceiling installed center channel. 3: Go with a Triad center channel soundbar. Triad will paint the speaker any color you like for free. They will even make a center channel soundbar without the left and right channels and you can customize the length as well. If you want more info let me know.

I agree with TLS Guy and others that fireplaces can be problematic. There is one solution that can help when the fireplace is off. See the accompanying link: https://www.mantelmount.com/
 

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