You might be able to with the HTi88's cast-aluminum, low-frequency transducer frames. Unlike thin, stamped frames that cringe in the presence of extreme bass, these babies are rock-solid under any condition, any volume.
Straight-Line Signal Path
The driver (transducer) in the HTi88 subwoofer is purpose-designed to match frequency responses so that little manipulation of the audio signal is required in the crossover network. This allows the use of a minimal number of high-quality electrical components in a shorter, simpler signal path. Because the signal undergoes very little processing in the crossover network, the clarity, detail and dynamics of the original content are preserved. The further you run, the less energy you have when you arrive at your destination. Audio signals are the same way. By simplifying and shortening the signal path, JBL engineers made sure that the signals traveling through your speakers don't lose any of their power and realism along the way. The simplified design of JBL's signal path also produces more efficient and accurate separation of highs and lows.
Campbell's Soup Or Marilyn?
The HTi88 was built to be customized. Specifically designed for flush mounting into walls, the HTi Series delivers JBL audio quality as unobtrusively as possible without losing any sound quality. The HTi series comes with a primered grille, so you can blend your speaker system into that Warhol-esque mural you've always wanted to put on your living room walls.
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