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Hi guys,
I recently moved in my new home and got a set-up of 2 BeoLab8000
I like the design of them mounted on the wall with the bracket you find everywhere on internet but i'm wondering two things. Since the wall is literrally two basic drywall with an honeycomb insulating structure
- Will the fragility of the structure degrade the quality of the sound through vibration ?
- As I am in an apartment, do you think the sound will be more propagated to the neighbors ?
For more background the building is from 2003 and every apartment is separated by a 20cm rough cement, this is just this wall separate my living from my bedroom.
Thank you very much, your help would be really appreciated...
Hi,
I can't say about your first question but can comment on the second.
If your appartment is well built there's more chances your neigbors will feel the bass if the beolab were mounted on concrete wall common to the whole building than on dry wall which "should" be isolated from other appartments.
Thank you for your answer
Actually I thought the concrete wall common to the whole building would be more isolating than a simple dry wall but your reasoning seems right since it's not the same structure.
If anyone have experience on wall mounted BeoLab8000 please share it !