Hi
I used to have all my speakers behind my acoustically transparent screen but today I started a project to convert my existing Sony SS-CNX70ED centre speaker to an in-wall speaker to go behind my spandex acoustically transparent projection screen. (the left/right will just come out to the side as per Pic.)
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr
The seating distance was a little too tight for my liking so I wanted to move the screen back an extra 50cm (20") to give me just over 3M (10 Feet) seating distance for the 120" screen.
I figured it will match my main Sony SS-X70ED Speakers better than buying an aftermarket in-wall speaker.
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr
I've been careful to match the original internal speaker enclosure volume as closely as possible with a custom performance enclosure for the wall that just happens to fit between the wall beams at exactly the right size and position I needed.
I'm also using a similar internal brace structure as the original enclosure and putting a 90deg bend in for the bass reflex port with a piece of 50mm PVC.
Fortunately 50mm PVC pipe happens to match the internal diameter of the original port.
This should replicate as closely as possible the original enclosure performance, though I expect quite a different sound with something like an extra 6db of boundary gain in the bass region.
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr
I've also kept the original speaker alignment and geometry to keep the time and phase alignment of the original design.
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr
Testing fitting in the wall before I assemble it.
I just have to turn the power off tomorrow to remove the power distribution box I found in the wall. It wasn't connected to anything but it is live. Lucky my stud finder alerted me to it's presence!
Tomorrow I'll finish it and let you know how well it works!
In-wall speaker conversion by
Hilton, on Flickr