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Wall-mounting QS8's
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Joined: Feb 2008
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I am about to order my system including QS-8's, which I intend to wall mount using the supplied T-brackets. Looking at the manual and the various photographs I've found, it looks like there's not much room behind the speaker for the wiring.
Question: Should I use a binding post faceplate on the wall behind each speaker, or do most folks just run the wiring through a hole in the wall? FWIW, SWMBO just had the room painted and wont' be very happy with me putting any more holes in the wall than I have to, but once she sees that it's not visible I hope she'll be OK.
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Re: Wall-mounting QS8's
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Joined: Dec 2007
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Send her shopping, install them, she'll not know,
Mark Pio 94,SB3,BD30,A35,Pio 48AV.Pronto 7000 controlling all. Getting ready for 22s, 150 & QS8s.
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Re: Wall-mounting QS8's
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Joined: Feb 2005
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I was originally going to use a nifty recessed wall plate from Parts Express but gave up on that notion due to the speaker being so flush against the wall that I was having a difficult time trying to connect the speaker wire to the wall plate binding post while juggling a QS8, so I ended up using the bare wire and I was quite happy with the end result.
I'd do the bare wire.
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Re: Wall-mounting QS8's
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Bare wire is the best to go for mounting to the wall with the T bracket.
Dave
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