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Re: In-Ceiling Speakers


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  • Subject: Re: In-Ceiling Speakers
  • From: "m_surgenor" <malcolm@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:03:44 -0000
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> Both are more or less identical with regard to fitting; cut a hole
> and they jump in themselves.

I think I recall this being discussed before but what do people do
about sound transmission outside the room the ceiling speakers are
installed in?  Our house is fairly modern and I'm sure that if I
stuck speakers in a downstairs room there would be complaints from
the bedrooms upstairs.  Equally upstairs I suspect sound would travel
>from
something else in terms of muffling to combat this and would that
impact negatively the sound in the original listening room??

Malcolm


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