Don’t let anyone talk you into a 10” sub. A shallow depth 12” is still not the same as a true 12” so if you like music with sub 35-40hz and actually want to hear/feel it then use as large a driver that will fit and use as strong of a driver as possible too so can really feed it some power. Anything less is a waste of money! Just my two cents from being in the car audio business for 20+ years and being a super high end home theater/home audio enthusiast for over 15 years.
The subs in the first two pics are 21” with 2500 watts going to each. That was my theater before started tearing it apart for a new design working with one of the world’s most renowned acoustical engineers. I’m using Quested custom speakers, custom subs, Trinnov Altitude 32 for a 23.4 system with room to grow.
The third pic has 2 21” subs above and below each main channel (LCR) that are mounted facing each other with the metal baffle. That room has more subs scattered throughout it.
Then the other pics of that room show how it really looks to ones’ eyes when they are in the room as opposed to the other pics that were lit up with work lights which showed some seems in the fabric. The ceiling acoustic treatment is just amazing and it doesn’t stop there it’s behind all the walls around the entire room. That’s probably the best home theater in the USA based on my knoledge from talking with the high profile designers. More money went into the actual acoustic planning and material than many spend on their dream homes.
Just thought would share since if one hasn’t seen something like this it can blow one’s mind.
The subs in the first two pics are 21” with 2500 watts going to each. That was my theater before started tearing it apart for a new design working with one of the world’s most renowned acoustical engineers. I’m using Quested custom speakers, custom subs, Trinnov Altitude 32 for a 23.4 system with room to grow.
The third pic has 2 21” subs above and below each main channel (LCR) that are mounted facing each other with the metal baffle. That room has more subs scattered throughout it.
Then the other pics of that room show how it really looks to ones’ eyes when they are in the room as opposed to the other pics that were lit up with work lights which showed some seems in the fabric. The ceiling acoustic treatment is just amazing and it doesn’t stop there it’s behind all the walls around the entire room. That’s probably the best home theater in the USA based on my knoledge from talking with the high profile designers. More money went into the actual acoustic planning and material than many spend on their dream homes.
Just thought would share since if one hasn’t seen something like this it can blow one’s mind.
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