Nutty idea?

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I'm wondering whether it would be completely impractical to make an enclosure for a full-range driver which fits in between four-inch wall studs. The front of the enclosure could be flush with the drywall and the entire floor-to-ceiling volume between the studs could be exploited as necessary. I know nothing about speaker design but I could feature a voigt pipe with the transducer in the triangular 'side' of the pipe. Is this nuts? And would anyone care to collaborate on such a design? Thanks in advance.
 
Actually the studs are 3-1/2" so the practical depth is even less. Since the studs are typically spaced at least 16" apart on center, the available space would be 14-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" deep. If you build an enclosure to fit in that space with a front baffle of 16" wide you could actually screw it to the studs like a small piece of drywall. In addition to a Voigt pipe, you could also make a transmission line or even a line array. The shallow depth will limit you to a 3" or 4" FR driver, so an array could be interesting.

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