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How to hide wall mounted surround sound speaker wires.
Measure the distance from ghost wire terminal block to the desired source then cut a piece of basic speaker wire to the desired length.
Simply connect the speaker wire from the terminal block to the back of the speaker and receiver.
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December 1 2015 arlen schweiger 1 comment.
Make the hole just large enough for the speaker wire.
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Audio 5 easy ways to hide speaker wire instead of going wireless try these tips for hiding your stereo or surround sound speaker wire.
If you re mounting your tv to the wall and don t want to install the wires inside the wall you can hide the clutter with a shower curtain rod cover.
Insert a length of stiff wire through the hole to act as a guide wire.
Use an awl to punch a hole in the ceiling so you can run the speaker wires.
You will need attic access to the space above the room to hide the speaker wires in the ceiling.
You ll want to lightly sand the cover then paint it the same color as your wall.
Final install is very slick looks like the speaker is right on the wall no cords visible.
Cut a 1 inch square at the ceiling at the location for the first surround speaker.
Baseboards rest flush against hardwood flooring wires from any speaker may have to run horizontally along walls too.
This solution works well for hiding the wire from surround sound speakers in the rear of a home theater setup.
And for those who don t have the option to tuck between carpets and baseboards i e.
For wall mounted surrounds you ll likely want to cut another hole where the speaker will be mounted.
Hide wires inside a shower curtain rod cover.
In this installation we connected a surround sound speaker to an audio receiver.
Gently tuck the wires into the gap using a flat head screwdriver to push them completely under the baseboard and out of sight.
If you have wall mounted speakers e g.
A multi channel surround system you can expect sections of wire to travel up the walls.