Re: HT in-progress
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Test fit of the in-wall speaker terminals The optional cover slides over The look with a speaker wire connected. I'll probably make/paint the cover and optionally the connector to match the wall.
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Re: HT in-progress
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Ninja terminal block. Or a sniper.
Like a ghillie suit for speaker connection.
Most impressive!!
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Re: HT in-progress
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Looking at the final positions for my new surrounds i was thinking about fixing up one wall socket with a banana plug setup such as this but since the other 3 probable locations place the surround speaker overtop the main line outlet junction, i thought screw it; it isn't worth my time to get that fancy. The wire will come out of a capped junction box without a banana jack.
Yours look good. That's a nice printed unit.
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Re: HT in-progress
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Floor and platform are starting to come together ...
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Re: HT in-progress
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Beautiful work Mr. rrlev. Are you doing all the work yourself? How about some nice bronze floor electrical outlets?
Best regards and good luck with your impressive project!!
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2x ... I have help. My first design had those (bronze floor outlets) but as things progressed I found I didn't need them. I have outlets in the baseboard and in the platform riser (right behind the main seating).
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I've always thought that bare wire or spades make a better connection than bananas. Bananas are, of course, more convenient.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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Re: HT in-progress
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2x, Very random.
There is alway a bit of resistance at every connection. 2 connections if you use banana plugs: Bare wire to banana plug + banana plug to 5 way post ... v.s. bare wire to directly to 5 way post
How much resistance depends on a lot of factors but in most cases it's not a worry.
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Re: HT in-progress
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@rrlev, What speaker are you using for center channel ?
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Re: HT in-progress
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Is that the second row seating riser? If so, are you utilizing it as a bass trap? I was wondering about the gap at the bottom front left, is there a purpose for that space? Also what is that red material on the floor, is it for squeaks/rattles or moisture barrier?
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