This causes transmission of sound through the exterior wall into the other room.
Ceiling speaker insulation box.
Maybe build out a soffit in the room for the speakers and maybe some recessed lighting.
You will need to create an airtight enclosure so that you can contain the sound within the room itself.
A speaker box is the only option you have when it comes to blown in insulation.
It is also the best option for keeping your home insulated while maintaining your sound quality as you can put insulation over the top of the speaker box.
Inwall speakers and inceiling speakers typically do not need to have boxes built or spaces constricted.
Something like mdf and gwb to make the shell in between joists and under the upper floor.
That means that the makers of these speakers know that your house uses 2 x 4 studs that our standard stud placement is 16 on center apart 14 1 2 of space in between studs our walls are at least 8 feet high and our.
Your backer box should not be more than 3 inches deep for in wall speakers and 5 inches for in ceiling speakers.
To construct a speaker box get some plywood and a few lengths of 2 x 8 lumber this assumes your speaker is shallower than six inches.
The back of an in wall or in ceiling speaker which goes into the wall is not shielded or covered.
Otherwise you ll need to build up a box for each speaker into the ceiling with enough mass and insulation to isolate it and dampen it.
The first option is to build backer boxes for your speakers.
A back box is a device used to capture and redirect the sound waves emanating from your in ceiling in wall speaker.
The right backbox protects your speaker and provides reliable support.