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I am building out a 7.1 HT space and chose Infinity ERS HV250 in-walls for my side- and rear-surround speakers because they closely match my RS5 fronts and center channel.
I built a little test frame enclosure to see how they would sound and I think they are weak in bass. Is there any way to maximize the bass for an in-wall enclosure? Should I use insulation in the cavity? Leave it empty? Use a wider stud-bay? Any other thoughts? TIA. |
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