In Wall Speaker Wire
Mounted on the wall and ceiling speaker system creates sound vibrations that enhance the appeal of a home audio or video system. Ceiling in wall speaker wire come with special brackets to hold them in place when installed. The role of media metal or plastic extensions that extend behind the ceiling, so you do not have to drive the screws through the roof material. Depending on the size of the room and create the desired effect, you may need to install more than one speaker in the ceiling.Difficulty: kitDrillCoat ceiling speaker finderIn ModerateStud sawSpeaker hangerDrywall cable (optional) insulationScrewdriver1 fiberglass. Find and mark the location of the ceiling joists with a stud finder. Run a magnetic stud finder or electronic in the section of roof you want to install the speaker, and mark the location of a beam with a pencil. To be installed between two support beams. 2. Place the paper or plastic cutting template supplied with the President of the Assembly on the desired spot on the ceiling beam between two marked points. Trace around the template with the free hand before being removed. If you want to make any changes to the installation site, do so now, before cutting through the roof. 3. Bore a pilot hole through a point along the pencil lines. Spread a straightened coat hanger through the hole to ensure that no cables directly over the desired mounting location. If you find a pipe or blockage, you need to draw another circle in another part of the roof, between the two beams, and repeat the process to ensure the site is clearly overloaded. 4. Insert the tip of a drywall saw through the hole in the roof and carefully cut around the outline of a pencil. Remove the cut section of the roof and set it aside. 5. Pass the audio cables from the tuner or amplifier to the location of the cut. You may have to create a clear path across the cables within the wall. In this case, holes through each insert obstruction and high-quality cables from the speakers through them. 6 Slide. fiberglass insulation in the hole in the ceiling where you install the speaker, to help seal the sound and quality improvement. Route the speaker wires through the side of the insulation to reach the speakers. 7. Insert the speaker mounting bracket into the hole, making sure it is centered. In turn, the metal or plastic extensions out with a screwdriver until the bracket is in place. Extend the speaker cables through the holes in the mounting bracket. Install the speaker in the mounting bracket and use a screwdriver to tighten the screws. Use a sturdy ladder when working on the roof. Assign an assistant to give you the tools and materials, so you do not have to continue descending and ascending the stairs Read the following:. Copyright © 1999-2011 .. Whenever I look at the table on which the work is full of wires, like a giant plate of spaghetti and some black white and gray. There are a couple of VHS video tapes in their boxes, carrying two full years (yes, two, what happens) over a small speaker that rarely connect, a book that I bought in Iceland on Icelandic legend is in English and I've read three chapters constipated face, a box of blank DVDs (alas, poor), two with DVDs since they are not (alas, poor), a pair of empty bags, two instruction manuals ( the keyboard and my latest toy, a modulator of guitar sounds, which so far is great and that is the culprit that no written almost nothing these last days To maximize the audio speakers that came with the computer monitor, you may want a higher position and wider than is possible when connected to the display or placed on the desktop computer. When mounting the speakers on the wall, not only achieve the desired sound dimensions, but also save desk space. Many monitor speakers come with wall mounting kits. Attach the mounting brackets to the wall. Drill directly into a wall plaque inside the stability. If there are no studies on the installation location before drilling the holes slightly smaller than the anchors are included with the kit support, then insert the anchors. For the speaker is not compatible with mounting brackets, place a wall shelf. Screw the rack mount brackets or firmly against the wall. Run audio cables from your computer to the speakers. Connect and make sure there is enough slack in the cable to mount the speakers. Hang the speakers on the stand by aligning the keyhole mount on the back of the speaker with the knot on the stand and then sliding the speaker down firmly.Alternately, install the speakers on the bookshelf and fastening brackets a in. Remember that the audio cable must be run from the computer to the speakers, and you have to mount a bracket to the wall where the speakers are mounted.