On-wall DIY design

Hi

Anyone that have a good on-wall DIY speaker design to recommend?
Looking for something that is bot to large in size.

To be mounted on my daughters room. 16 years old, but not mutch into what is good vs bad quality. However, I am and would like here to be used to how good sound should.

Maybe also a small sub (8-10") to give the fundation if we do not belive the speakers will be enough alone.
 
One way to do an on-wall speaker is to make it shallow, and give directivity to the higher frequencies. One of the easiest ways to do that would be to use a full-range driver. otherwise perhaps a waveguided tweeter that controls downward of a few kHz might help.
 
how about these

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or slightly different

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We built our first wall mounted speaker in a975, last year of Uni, a JordanWatts module in a classic TL.

This one is likely too ambitious for this project but it is an example:

http://p10hifi.net/FH/download/j-Day-wallHorn-070411.pdf

We did some wall version sof the microTower, they can easily be adapted to available drivers:

https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/microTower-maps-020615.pdf

Hard to find drivers that work sealed, but these might be useful examples”

https://frugal-phile.com/boxlib/P10free/MT-HT-Appendix-191209.pdf

I also did some thot experiments with a wall-mounted miniOnken, eaily adaptable to drivers available today.

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Also many of our small speaker designs are thin enuff to easily fit on the wall and some tweaks likely possible to optimize for on-wall. Placement would dramatically help the bottom.

dave