Not for me. We are doing a theater room when our house is built. I am going 11.2 (Klipsch) so it will be a shit ton of wiring as well.Thanks! Yeah, home audio is so much easier. I probably set up my entire home system in an hour :lol:
Very nice.Not for me. We are doing a theater room when our house is built. I am going 11.2 (Klipsch) so it will be a shit ton of wiring as well.
I am doing low voltage throughout the house as well (CAT6 etc.) but using Sonos for every individual room.
Mine took quite a bit longer than an hour (took that long to un-crate the center channel) but yeah it's definitely simpler...Thanks! Yeah, home audio is so much easier. I probably set up my entire home system in an hour :lol:
Very niceHere is a picture of my Basement theater.All Klipsch 7.1 with Klipshorns as the front mains.
Yeah, I hear you. For me I barely get to use my home system, so as much as I love bass I don't even have a subwoofer on it anymore.Mine took quite a bit longer than an hour (took that long to un-crate the center channel) but yeah it's definitely simpler...
I installed car audio many years ago, and when I look at some of the stuff you have to deal with now, I'm glad I got out of the game...
Glad to hear. I was going to ask you about them as well. Now I know. :cheers:I was wondering the same thing. My Morels fit well inside the factory location.
Did you replace the factory 6.5" grilles because you wanted to or because the Hertz wouldn't fit behind the stock grilles?
The Hertz wouldn't fit by themselves in the door panels, the hole was too large. So I had to cut and dismantle the factory speaker mount and secure the Hertz speaker to that.I was wondering the same thing. My Morels fit well inside the factory location.