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I wondered if anyone who owns any of the Beovox panel speakers could comment on whether they induce any significant wall vibration? I was thinking of installing some in a bedroom - but wondered just how much sound energy is transmitted into and through the wall - lets say in comparison to a 'normal' wall mounted speaker? My walls are single leaf lightweight block with dot / dab plasterboard.
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They were designed to use the wall to some degree for sound reproduction but I don't notice any vibration on walls with BL3000's on plasterboard or BL5000's on block walls. Even if there was some vibration, what difference does it make to using them or not? - you aren't going to be leaning on the wall whilst you play them. Not sure why any vibration is an issue unless it's a party wall. It will also depend on how hard you drive them.
Dave
Had them on a variety of walls and never had a problem with vibration. They do need a wall as if you have them freestanding (I realise not very likely!) they sound nothing like as good. I confess to believing that a pair of Beolab 4000s sound better though!
Peter
Thank you
The walls are party walls between rooms - and I was concerned about noise transmittal through the walls - particularly the bedrooms. It sounds from what you suggest that there is minimal sound transmittal which is good
Obviously with the rooms being adjacent to each other i'm not expecting complete sound isolation.
Thanks again