Hi all, new member needing advice. 🙂
Me and my brother in law are building a new home theater with three in-wall speakers as center, left and right channels. The new wall will be about 19" deep (as to fit the reciever and other electronics inside the wall) which means that I must use back boxes with all three speakers. The speakers are B&W CWM663 and my question is, do I build the back boxes with the same dimensions as the original B&W boxes (BB6W), or should I make them bigger? Also, I have 2.75" inch thick Isover acoustic mineral fibreglass insulation, should I tear a couple of layers off or would that thickness work in the back boxes?
Very grateful for any input!
Me and my brother in law are building a new home theater with three in-wall speakers as center, left and right channels. The new wall will be about 19" deep (as to fit the reciever and other electronics inside the wall) which means that I must use back boxes with all three speakers. The speakers are B&W CWM663 and my question is, do I build the back boxes with the same dimensions as the original B&W boxes (BB6W), or should I make them bigger? Also, I have 2.75" inch thick Isover acoustic mineral fibreglass insulation, should I tear a couple of layers off or would that thickness work in the back boxes?
Very grateful for any input!