Gutted house = Whole house in-wall speakers
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2021 12:03 pm
I haven’t posted too much lately, mainly because this:
The upshot is the insurance is paying for my 1920s house to be repaired from water damage and modernized. There is no way I would not take this opportunity to put in-ceiling or in-wall speakers.
Talk to me, Goose: What would you do in this situation?
The easier to use and more flexible it is, the better. I’m a fan of the RSL C34 speakers, which I use as my 4 in-ceiling Atmos speakers, And they are pretty darn affordable, but what do you all recommend to send signals to them. Multichannel amps are easy, it’s the interface and distribution I would like thoughts on.
The upshot is the insurance is paying for my 1920s house to be repaired from water damage and modernized. There is no way I would not take this opportunity to put in-ceiling or in-wall speakers.
Talk to me, Goose: What would you do in this situation?
The easier to use and more flexible it is, the better. I’m a fan of the RSL C34 speakers, which I use as my 4 in-ceiling Atmos speakers, And they are pretty darn affordable, but what do you all recommend to send signals to them. Multichannel amps are easy, it’s the interface and distribution I would like thoughts on.