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  Revel Salons in an enclosure?
In an attempt to hide my large Revel Salons, I am considering placing them behind cabinets. How much will this compromise it's sound? I know the Salons have a rear port and rear firing tweeter.
Lktanx  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

09-11-04
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09-11-04   Ouch! why would you want to hide a beautiful pair of speaker ...   Ellery911

09-11-04   They'll sound like bose.   Nighthawk

09-11-04   Why don't you sell them and buy some cheap speakers at best ...   Prpixel

09-11-04   i know it is sacrilege is it not? however, what are your th ...   Lktanx

09-11-04   The will not sound good, and i have heard them used as you d ...   Kurt_tank

09-11-04   It will destroy the soundstaging -- the speakers must be wel ...   Raquel

09-11-04   Is this a serious question or some kind of a joke that isn't ...   Mejames

09-11-04   Thanks for the opinions. it is a serious question as it invo ...   Lktanx

09-11-04   another ht store in montclair, ca had them this way as wel ...   Lktanx

09-11-04   Lktanx, here is a technical explanation for you. large free ...   Nighthawk

09-11-04   Jeez...in my opinion you have but 2 options: 1. fire the &q ...   Danlib1

09-12-04   nighthawk, thanks for an informative answer. to follow up o ...   Lktanx

09-12-04: Jon_p
I have Salons set up in my theater...when the room plans were being developed the designer had recommended not only to place my salon in an enclosure BUT also to raise them 10" to sit on a platform...Needless to say I didn't take his suggestions. I still built my theater & my Salons are in the room not behind the screenwall. If you plan on listening to music in your theater I suggest you leave them in the room.
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09-12-04   Jon_p, how large is your room? mine is 17'x22'. the 17' is t ...   Lktanx

09-12-04   Mistake #1: you hired an interior designer, not a room acous ...   Leftistelf

09-12-04   Lktanx...i admit that your stuff is way out of my league, bu ...   Ellery911

09-12-04   Ok i now concur with the "just go purchased some cheap ...   Mejames

09-12-04   everyone, thanks very much for your input. i have to admi ...   Lktanx

09-12-04   "and this i presume are done by the pros (?)" jus ...   Ellery911

09-12-04   You are not going to find any inwall speaker that is as good ...   Prpixel

09-12-04   I thought i was listening? hence the question, what are my a ...   Lktanx

09-12-04   Should i go with the bose 901s, i heard they are the best . ...   Lktanx

09-12-04   From what i have heard, the best in walls are the legacy aud ...   Ellery911

09-13-04   Ellery911, thanks for the suggestion, i will try them out. m ...   Lktanx

09-13-04   In response to your 9/12 question, how about something that ...   Aroc

09-13-04   you may also want to try out the joseph audio inwall speake ...   Jwells

09-13-04   B&w has an extensive line of inwall speakers, also.   Nighthawk

12-09-04   Legacy has an excellent inwall in fact it was voted one of t ...   Definitive

12-09-04   09-13-04: jwells wrote: "you may also want to try out t ...   Kr4


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