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Wall mounted surround sound speakers....how did you set yours up?
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<blockquote data-quote="ewheeley" data-source="post: 2004899" data-attributes="member: 10387"><p>I wouldn't mess with mounting the center channel speaker, unless the TV is also wall mounted and the speaker will be directly under it. You want the center channel speaker to be as close as possible to ear level. 16 or 18 ga wire will be plenty. 18 will be a bit less expensive, and will not make a difference considering the amount of wattage you'll be pushing through it. Do not buy Monster speaker wire, it's a ripoff.</p><p></p><p>As far as the mounts themselves, don't let Bose trick you into thinking you need their proprietary mounts. Lots of universals will work. For what it's worth, Yamaha makes a decent set of in-ceiling speakers with an articulating tweeter for $150, I believe. Budget friendly but not crap either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewheeley, post: 2004899, member: 10387"] I wouldn't mess with mounting the center channel speaker, unless the TV is also wall mounted and the speaker will be directly under it. You want the center channel speaker to be as close as possible to ear level. 16 or 18 ga wire will be plenty. 18 will be a bit less expensive, and will not make a difference considering the amount of wattage you'll be pushing through it. Do not buy Monster speaker wire, it's a ripoff. As far as the mounts themselves, don't let Bose trick you into thinking you need their proprietary mounts. Lots of universals will work. For what it's worth, Yamaha makes a decent set of in-ceiling speakers with an articulating tweeter for $150, I believe. Budget friendly but not crap either. [/QUOTE]
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