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Originally Posted by 94cobra69ss396
Thanks but I didn't have to do much. I bought this house new so I was able to have the speakers wires placed in the walls where I wanted them as it was being built. It worked out good except I had to move the one speaker to balance it better.
I just helped my father-in-law set up his though and it was a lot of work. We did the same thing in his house that I did in mine which is small speakers (he used Kenwood) mounted up on the walls. We first positioned the speakers to where we thought we wanted them and listened to how it sounded. Once we got the postioning down we mounted them on the walls. Then we had to run the wires though the walls up to the celling and back out. We then ran them along the wall at the celling over to the wall where the receiver was and then back down the inside of the wall to a box that we installed for the wires to connect to. We then installed crown molding to hide all the wires. It looks good and sounds good but it took a lot of time to complete but is well worth the effort.
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So are you up to help everyone on Motorgen to set up their stuff?
Just kidding.