Tuck it under the furniture.
Cabinet to hide subwoofer.
With a cabinet on legs for instance it often works well to cut an appropriately sized hole or multiple vent holes into the bottom of the cabinet and use a down firing sub.
Hiding a subwoofer in a living room inside a cabinet.
Usually the easiest way to hide a subwoofer in your living room is to tuck it away inside a cabinet.
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Cabinet style and construction will determine where it s best to vent the sub into the room.
Placing your floorstanding speakers in large cabinets can completely hide them from sight but make sure the cabinets have a mesh or lattice work front so the sound waves will still be able to escape.
If your speaker wires have to cross an open floor space common with surround sound speakers a readily convenient option would be to hide them under some type of throw rug or carpet runner.
In your living room place it behind the curtain.
Tucking away your sub inside the cabinet is another easy way of hiding your subwoofer in.
These speakers are designed to sound good without taking up space in your room and will yield better sound than a cabinet speaker placed inside another cabinet.
Not only can a rug offer personality and draw aesthetic attention to itself but it will help prevent tripping hazards.
If the idea of altering your cabinet doors is a turn off consider james loudspeaker s powerpipe sub which fires bass through a tube that ports into your room through a vent in the subwoofer.
If you plan to hide the sub behind closed doors make sure the doors aren t solid but rather a material like speaker grille cloth or perforated metal to allow bass to flow into the room.
Hide it inside the cabinet.