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Post 12 made on Monday December 17, 2012 at 23:33
drewski300
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On December 17, 2012 at 22:37, amirm said...
I am too dense to follow your proposal :). Do you mean there is an existing cavity that doesn't allow the speaker to tilt at all?

Or it's lacking proper explanation!

The wall is existing and it's only 2x4 construction. I was hoping to place the in-wall speakers flush in the wall and place the screen over the speakers. The gap between the speakers and the perf screen would be minimal. I was thinking about furring the screen out 1" to accomodate some sort of linear strip lighting. Ultimately there isn't a lot of room to angle the speakers. Angling the speakers would require some sort of backbox otherwise the in-wall speakers wouldn't be in a "cabinet."

So yes, there isn't an existing cavity that allows the speaker to be tilted without a lot of work.
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