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I have a couple thoughts for what they're worth. First, your riser tucked in the rear presents a great opportunity to get some broadband bass absorbtion. If you haven't considered it, check out this thread which is very similar to your...
I had another thought as a possible construction alternative... Does anyone know of a material that could be used for the face and floor of the riser that's mostly porous but that could be carpetted over? Like some sort of metal...
Alrighty, looks like I've been voted off the island; fair enough.
You might want that front side wall to be available for absorbtion panels at the first reflection points... I'd opt for the rear entrance personally.
A properly designed and great-looking home theatre room will do much more for resale value than a wall of bookshelves - rip 'em out!!! If it's not too late I would seriously consider stockmonkey's plan. Having the speakers not...
Yeah, I've been in contact with both John and Ted at various stages throughout my build, and I agree that they have been fabulous to work with. Their product line is great value but even more valuable is the advice that they share so...
I've searched through a bunch of the threads that discuss turning a rear-row riser into a broadband absorber. A common strategy is to add floor vents along the rear and side walls where the base is accumulating. In the attached image...
That's actually the same product Shadez, just a different component of it (a signaller with it's own push button). The biggest problem with the Simplicity/Sonic Alert system is that it needs an A/C plug to send the signal, and wiring...
Thanks for the link ragged... This is close for sure. It looks like the signaller needs to be connected to the current bell and also a plug at the same time, because the signaller sends the signal through the power lines and not...
The subject pretty much says it all. I've been searching but any of the strobe chimes (like these ones http://www.doorbellcity.com/dbc-wire...obe-chimes.htm ) are completely wireless and come with their own button. I'd like to use an...
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