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On Wall Mounting
#309709 06/07/10 06:37 PM
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Hey guys,

Could anyone post more descriptive detail on what the process is to mount the W22 and Vp150 center ONTO a wall?

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elsewhere #309712 06/07/10 07:17 PM
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Are you talking about the in-wall/on-wall hybrid speakers (which require a rectangular hole in the wall), or the new on-wall surface mount speakers? If it's the latter, then the on-wall M22 uses this cool bracket:



You screw that into the wall in the desired location, attach the speaker wire to it, then the M22 clips onto the horizontal metal pieces. This takes care of the physical mounting and the electrical connections at once.

The on-wall VP150 uses a pair of T-brackets like this:



The VP150 has tabs on the rear that slide onto the brackets:



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pmbuko #309719 06/07/10 07:50 PM
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On the wall. I don't want to cut a hole in the wall \:\)

Do you have a picture of the bass port on this model?

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elsewhere #309723 06/07/10 08:08 PM
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How do you plan to route wire to the speaker, up the wall? For the new onwall bracket a very small hole would be required for a nice clean installation.


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I tried to put my wire in the wall by drilling two holes (one at the speaker location and one near the baseboard), but when I ran my fishing line down, I hit a horizontal stud. I'm not quite ready to cut the drywall away to bore a hole through it, but I may get there. For now, my wires are exposed.

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pmbuko #309743 06/07/10 09:20 PM
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pmbuko #309750 06/07/10 10:29 PM
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 Originally Posted By: pmbuko
I tried to put my wire in the wall by drilling two holes (one at the speaker location and one near the baseboard), but when I ran my fishing line down, I hit a horizontal stud. I'm not quite ready to cut the drywall away to bore a hole through it, but I may get there. For now, my wires are exposed.


Do you have a crawl space or basement? Or attic from above? Lowes has Greenlee Low Voltage bits with extensions (but they are sort of proud of them), you can get there!

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SirQuack #309755 06/07/10 10:36 PM
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I did not know this. This is great info. I think for this reason, it kills this idea for me.

 Originally Posted By: sirquack
How do you plan to route wire to the speaker, up the wall? For the new onwall bracket a very small hole would be required for a nice clean installation.


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elsewhere #309757 06/07/10 10:37 PM
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Well, no matter how you're going to mount speakers on your wall, you're going to have to get signal to them somehow!


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There is always paintable flat wire.


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Glitchy #309787 06/08/10 03:07 AM
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No crawl space or basement -- concrete slab. The attic is above the second floor.

One day I will get past my avoidance of doing drywall work.

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 Originally Posted By: pmbuko
No crawl space or basement -- concrete slab. The attic is above the second floor.

One day I will get past my avoidance of doing drywall work.


For me (I'll do any construction work, but) Drywall work = Sub-contractor!


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Drywall is ok, except for the ceiling, that's a major PITA, especially if you're not pop-corning it. I must have spent close to 12 hours just on my theatre room ceiling alone and it's still not perfect, but the fact it's flat and black I think it was doomed from the beginning

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Instead of popcorn, you can apply a layer of sand-textured paint to the ceiling. It looks a lot nicer than the popcorn and hides surface imperfections pretty well. I did this in my living room because there was a visible seam running across the middle and I sure wasn't going to re-drywall it. The texture really did a good job hiding it. I used this Behr paint, applied it to the ceiling with a looped texture roller, then knocked down the peaks with a wide plastic drywall knife. It looks close to the picture below, but I moved the trowel mostly in the same direction, so my ceiling looks a bit less busy than this.



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I like a knock-down ceiling in place of popcorn.


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