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Re: In-Ceiling Speakers
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: In-Ceiling Speakers
- From: "m_surgenor" <malcolm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:07:36 -0000
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apologies! just ignore me. I see the answer to my question is later
in the thread. :-) Must get a better e-mail program.
M
--- In ukha_d@yahoogroups.com, "m_surgenor" <malcolm@s...>
wrote:
> > 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 the loft or ceiling space to adjacent rooms. Would I have to
do
> 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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