A wall would make a pretty decent baffle, but that's not saying much. I think it would be pretty ineffcient. You need an enclosure for your subwoofer, and I don't think the wall cavity would be that ...
SVS has released their first architectural product, the SVS 3000 ($2,000/single-$3,000/double). This in-wall subwoofer boasts two 9" drivers in a sealed enclosure. SVS recently announced and ...
The SVS In-Wall 3000 Subwoofer will shake up your room with 800-watts RMS of bass pumped into dual 9-inch drivers hidden in your wall. SVS earned its stripes over the years with its wide range of ...
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