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Outside Speakers - Polk Audio or Emotiva
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<blockquote data-quote="ara" data-source="post: 98110" data-attributes="member: 1336"><p>First picture is the in-wall connector with the speaker cable running up trunking in the wall.</p><p></p><p>Second speaker is the screws in the wall. The Emotiva bracket slides over these and clipps in. It is nice and tight when clipped in.</p><p></p><p>I keep the two speakers next to each other where it is sheltered (actually the one always remains where it is because it is sheltered there. I just un-clip and clip the one in place when reguired. Takes all of 1 minute to be ready for music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ara, post: 98110, member: 1336"] First picture is the in-wall connector with the speaker cable running up trunking in the wall. Second speaker is the screws in the wall. The Emotiva bracket slides over these and clipps in. It is nice and tight when clipped in. I keep the two speakers next to each other where it is sheltered (actually the one always remains where it is because it is sheltered there. I just un-clip and clip the one in place when reguired. Takes all of 1 minute to be ready for music. [/QUOTE]
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