What about the insulation touching the back of the open speakers any damage to the speaker possible.
Can insulation touch ceiling speakers.
After i install the speakers what should i have around the speakers in the attic area.
As whole house systems put audio in every room homeowners are more than ever looking for an invisible solution for their speakers.
One concern with insulation is that the insulation s soundproofing properties will color and dampen the sound.
Above the bedroom is an attic.
The wall speakers are 3 5in deep so almost right on the other side of the wall.
Can i install these speakers if i have blown in insulation.
In the past in wall speakers were the poor relation to conventional speakers not to be taken seriously.
I m planning on installing a couple rc80i speakers in my bedroom ceiling.
As the performance potential of in wall speakers rises through better design they.
However in wall and in ceiling speakers have certain inherent disadvantages the first being the loss of sound quality.
They are all open back design.
I ll have access to the top of the speakers in the attic area.
This is for a 7 1 4 setup and the ceiling is made up of 2x8 joists and the speakers are about 5 5 inches so about 2 in of gap behind.
Right now there is just fiberglass insulation up there.
The speakers take up a lot of space in the room and hiding the cables is the biggest challenge.
In wall and in ceiling speakers are the ideal solution for this by which you can have speakers and wiring hidden inside the walls.