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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awsome Speakers,
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
Easy to install, sound is better than my similar size JBL speakers. Please note, you are cutting a rather large hole in your wall (approx 13"x9"). Make sure you know where your studs are and you cut the hole exactly where you want the speakers. Everything you need to mount these is included in the package so there is nothing more to buy except for the speaker wire. Mounting brackets are integrated in the frame and you can't remove these once they are mounted. Again, make sure you are sure you know where to mount them before you cut your hole!
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unbeatable for the price,
By TechFreak (Fairfax, VA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
For the price they can't be beat by anything else I've seen. Good S/N ratio and wide frequency range. Most of the other comparable speakers out there are only two way, these are three way and are cheaper so its a no brainer buying these. They are large, so cutting the hole can be a little nerve racking. But installation is a breeze. The braintrust from Verizon ready wiring put one of my pre-wires in a wall with something in it so I had to do some "self-modification" of my house. But otherwise I would have had them all installed(4 total) in less than an hour.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound and easy install,
By A Customer
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
...Surprisingly great sound. First Audiosource purchase, not the last. Very easy to install, make sure you read the instructions. System used on: Harman Kardon 520 Receiver, JBL center, front and subwoofer with optical output, very large media room. These speakers sound awesome with 5.1 and DTS, DTS moreso. Tested with "Matrix" (bullets feel like they whizz by), "Saving Private Ryan", "Gladiator", "Attack of the Clones", "Blade 2" and a few more. Really nice. Had to lower JBL's channel and increase these, since JBL's would overpower surround speakers. Great for the price.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Russ,
By A Customer
This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
nothing better unless you spend more than twice as much. Big hole in the wall was a little nerve-racking but they installed quickly and easily. Sound great right out of the box - looking forward to breaking them in.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
8 Pair - Do it yourself install,
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
First of all, I researched many speakers and went to see various vendors whom sell and install in wall speakers. I wont name brand names here, but you can guess who they are (first initals include J__, P___, I______).
I took the specs from these speakers and started doing online research. I found these Audio Source speakers, printed the specs and went back to the same stores to ask what the difference was. Long story short, at the end of the say, they all told me the performance specs were at least identical (on paper they reminded me), and actually surpassed some of the $250 to $350 a pair price of the ones, like my neighbors upstairs have installed. So, I ordered 8 pairs, as my entire home is wired for speakers in each room. One thing I didnt realize is that when my home was built, the builders turns the studs sideways, flat against the concrete walls, so the wall depth, including sheet rock, was 2.75", not enough for these (and most other) in wall speakers, which require 3.5". Turns out, my neighbors had the concrete chipped away and the speakers modified in order to go into their walls. I wound up building 1 inch frames for the holes, liquid nailed them to the wall, and secured them with 2 toggle bolts. As the speaker is not fully recessed, the size of the hole I needed to cut was reduced, but that wasnt the main discovery in my install. I actually broke off the mounting dog-ears and mounting pegs. Then I used concrete screws to mount 1 inch wide strips of wood to the concrete, at the rear of the speaker hole. After that I used 3.5 inch screws through the existing speaker holes (where the dog-ear screws had been) and turned these longer screws into the wood I had secured against the concrete. This is a totally solid install! I sanded and filed the frames then painted them white, you almost dont even notice them (will provide photos if you ask). This install method is a little time consuming, each pair took me 5 hours, from cutting the hole to making/painting the frames, mouting and post-mount clean up. Now, on to the sound. They are, without a doubt, terrific. I have 8 pairs, some mounted vertically, some horizontally (none are ceiling installs). I have none of the tweeter noise mentioned in here. 4 are driven by the amp in my TV and the rest are driven by my receiver. The TV and receiver are cross connected to allow one audio source for all speakers when desirable (i.e. parties). This is a little klunky I will admit, but without a full RF remote and thousands of dollars in extra equipment, the exta 30 seconds it takes for me to push one button to connect them is a better, well, at this stage much less costly, trade. I will add that a sub-woofer will help, but most systems have that aleady. Most receivers now adays are wired for a sub-woof and do not crank out tons of base to the pairs any more. BUT, just using my TV as an amp, and cranking its bass all the way up (and turning on a DTV music channel), I found the bass levels very realisitc, but not exaggerated, which is a preference of some listeners. The mounting hardware is a bit flimsey I will admit, but I got around that by mounting them as desribed above. I'm sure they will work for most folks, just dont over tighten, but it seems like the plastic might fatigue over time. Good value, very very good sound. I got 8 pairs for about $750 (including shipping). All my installation materials cost about another $100. Total costs, installed (not charging for my own time of course, or one trip to the emergency room, but that was because I was stupid with a power tool, it wasnt the speakers' fault), about $106/pair. My neighbors had their install done, 5 pairs in total, for $4800, almost $1000 per pair, and I cant tell the difference when I am up there.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good sound, cheap price,
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
Already have four of these, and buying two more to complete my surround sound setup.
The speakers come with mounting hardware which consists of several plastic ears that swing out upon installation to grip the surrounding sheetrock. Because they are plastic, stop tightening when it's snug. It's possible to pull these out once their installed, but because of the ears it can be tricky. As others have said, it's a big hole. If you are mounting several in the same wall (example: center, left, right) then you'll want to put some insulation above and/or below them to prevent vibration. Especially do this if you like your bass tight vs. boomy. They sound great! They are designed to be put in a wall, so if you're listening to them without having them installed don't expect much. Bottom line is that these are good, cheap speakers that are easy to install and look good once they're in place! If someone sold aftermarket JBL or Bose stickers to put on the grille I doubt most self proclaimed audiophiles could tell - the layout of your room will probably have a larger effect on overall sound than paying another $250/pr for name brand speakers.
11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
IF YOU CARE ABOUT TWEETER SOUND DO NOT BUY THESE,
By A Customer
This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
got it installed rather easily but the sound was empty in the higher frequencies VERY TINNEY. if you don't care about the quality then get them. these are very poorly made speakers. it is not a good deal
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't bother looking anywhere else,
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This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
I never put in reviews, but I wanted to take a couple of seconds to do so this time. These speakers are incredible. The price makes them that much more incredible. Much like everyone else said; easy installation, good sounds etc. I have these for my home theater. People come over and marvel at the sound. Just be sure to have a good amplifier and sub.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value,
By Kevin Maude (Red Bank, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
I bought these speakers for the ceiling in a remodeled basement. The hole you have to cut in not tough to do but as another reviewer stated, make sure you know where your studs are in the wall/ceiling - you don't want to cut a hole in your sheetrock to find out the speaker won't fit because you hit a stud. Sound quality is amazing for the price and is very easy to hook up. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't be more pleased,
This review is from: AudioSource IW8S In-Wall Speakers, White (Pair) (Electronics)
I installed these speakers in an addition i'm working on. They were installed in a 2x4 wall with insulation within 6 inches in any direction. For the money i think they sound great. Understandably these are not the speakers you would chose as your primary listening source but as a way to fill an extra room i think they're just right. For the money i just don't believe you can go wrong. I've heard mush more expensive in wall speakers and personally i don't hear a big difference.
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