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Post 4 made on Saturday November 16, 2019 at 12:59
Ernie Gilman
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Different factors compete with one another here.

If any of the parts of the metal grille are loose and floppy, it's possible that bass may make them buzz (no pun intended). If you put a super powerful subwoofer behind the grille, the amount of air that the woofer moves might make the grille vibrate. "If you really need the metal grille," be aware that the percentage of openness of the grille will affect things: the larger the open percentage, the less the bass will make the grille shake.

buzz, what is the purpose of the layer of cloth that you recommend? Many in-wall speakers have a layer of cloth behind the grille. It seems to me that cloth is just there so you won't see anything behind the grille if bright light shine on the front of the speaker.
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