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    If the outlet is in the same stud space that you want to add another up high you can purchase something like this.

    http://www.homedepot.ca/product/rewo...ice-box/924835

    That way you shouldn't need to do much drywall repair if any at all.

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    Originally posted by ercchry
    yeah you will want that right behind where you want the tv, they kind of frown upon running high voltage all willy-nilly through the wall
    they do? get the fuck outta here! lol im so confused on what to do, i wish i did this when it was being framed, im a tool.

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    Inside or outside wall?

    If it's an inside wall, it shouldn't have any insulation or anything in it, so it should be easy. Another alternative to putting an outlet and a plate behind the TV is just to have a hole in the wall behind the TV (with a nice trim around it), and just run the powercord and HDMI cable themselves down to ground level and pop them out. Doesn't work if it's an exterior wall though.

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    all monoprice 4 digit number are the part numbers

    4958 8ft 28AWG High Speed HDMI® Cable w/Ferrite Cores - Black

    need 1 for receiver to tv (in wall)

    3992 6ft 28AWG High Speed HDMI® Cable w/Ferrite Cores - Black

    need 1 for receiver to wall

    4956 4ft 28AWG High Speed HDMI® Cable w/Ferrite Cores - Black

    need 1 for tv to wall

    2793 100ft 16AWG Enhanced Loud Oxygen-Free Copper Speaker Wire Cable

    will probably need two of these, hard to say without seeing the area

    4174 PREMIUM Adjustable Tilting 2.5mm Wall Mount Bracket for LCD LED Plasma (Max 165Lbs, 30~63inch) - BLACK

    tilt is good, they have non-tilt low pro ones, but i bought one. didnt have enough room to plug in the tv

    7330 Two-Piece Inset Wall Plate with 4 Inch Built-in Flexible High Speed HDMI® Cable With Ethernet - Single Port (1P) - White

    need 2 of these

    3639 High Quality Banana Binding Post Wall Plate for 1 Speaker - Coupler Type

    need 1 for each speaker

    9437 5 PAIRS OF High-Quality Copper Speaker Banana Plugs - Open Screw Type

    need tons

    4012 2-Gang 5.1 Surround Sound Distribution Wall Plate

    need 1 if you have 5.1, need the 7.1 plate if you have that

    7013 1-Gang Low Voltage Mounting Bracket

    need 1 for each plate

    7014 2-Gang Low Voltage Mounting Bracket

    need 1 for 5.1 plate, or need a 3 gang for the 7.1 plate


    lots of other stuff you may need, this stuff you need for sure

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    I saw this on another forum for wireless speaker options... don't know about speaker/sound delay but this might work for the surrounds.

    http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/...2a2c3224ffen02

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    so dont laugh, but here is a quick sketch of what i want it to be. the problem is that the consoles have big ass power supplies so i wouldnt know what to do with those...

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    where is your utility/furnace room in relation to this room?

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    nowhere near it, its on the other side. this is its own wall its not an outside wall. the outside wall has a window.

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    I don't know what your time frame for living in the house is, but after pretty much having to re-drywall our entire university house before moving out, I can honestly say that to knock out a few patches to get through the studs really isn't that hard. Its the corners that wouldn't be worth it, but if you wanted an excuse to repaint that wall I'd just do that. Knock out the drywall, replace with scraps leftover from building if you have any, paste em up, sand em and good to go.

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    biggest issue with floating all of that shit is going to be getting power to it all. wouldnt be an issue if they all took standard cords cause you can get those in different lengths... but the proprietary stuff? dunno

    the bricks can sit behind the devices though, then run the cords through the wall with a nice plate/trim at each end and mount a power bar on the wall behind the sub

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    like i said, i think i could get some sort of vertical stand, put all of the consoles etc in there, but still run HDMI, component and speaker wires through the walls and hide the wires behind this stand...it could work i think...

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    If you need to run the wires to a completely different part of the room (ie: rear channel speakers, etc) then go up into your attic and drill a 1" hole through the top plates. Run the wires vertically up the wall from a small hole behind your baseboard (or close to your amp/receiver) and right on up into the attic. Across to whatever wall, then another hole, and drop them down to where you want.

    Sorry...that is if your house is a bungalow. lol.
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    LOL thanks dave, its a 2 storey, not gonna happen.

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    When I build my house, each and every room is gonna have Ethernet, power, and Coax on each and every wall haha
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    Take a picture of your room! Might be a better idea to see what you're working with...

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    Originally posted by 03ozwhip
    like i said, i think i could get some sort of vertical stand, put all of the consoles etc in there, but still run HDMI, component and speaker wires through the walls and hide the wires behind this stand...it could work i think...
    your receiver doesnt up-convert everything so you can run it all over the hdmi?

    i'd say get enough of that strip to wrap the entire room (so it just looks like its part of the baseboard) and the rest is easy. could even have plates on the wall where ever you want to put your devices

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    hers a couple quick BB pics, sorry BB bad quality. ya my receiver has HDMI but only 3 slots so my xbox an wii use component so unless i buy another receiver, which im not going to do, im stuck with it.

    with these pics, maybe someone can draft something up as far as another idea someone might have. thanks for all your guys help and suggestions.



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    carpet! so easy... no trim needed

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    Where is the electrical outlet on that picture? Is there an outlet that would be under the TV where you want to mount it? Also, your TV is going to be too high if you're watching it while sitting on a couch or chair. At least it's a little easier being an interior wall.

    You will have to patch some drywall it you want to do it properly, but depending on how close the electrical is to the TV it shouldn't be that bad.

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    Also, what's the model number of your receiver?

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