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Post 4 made on Saturday October 16, 2021 at 10:02
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On October 16, 2021 at 01:02, tomciara said...
A 75 inch TV is going over a fireplace. The interior decorator wants all the equipment mounted in the cavity behind the television. Maximum depth 5 inches. I need to place three Sonos amps, a power strip, small Comcast box, and a Roku.

if it is feasible, I would have to meet with a contractor, and see if he could carve out cubbies and set amps on their side. If you were in my position would you attempt to work with the contractor and the other parties, or just say it cannot be done?

Does this fireplace have a big, masonry chimney? Sounds like it- the interior detonator needs to be welcomed into the real world.

Does this place have a basement? If so, you know what to do. If not, the homeowners need to take that ride to the real world, too.

I'm trying to finish a house where the homeowners said they didn't want to see speakers or sound bars near the TVs, each of which is over a fireplace- I told them the sound will be better if they're at the front, but they didn't want that, so I said I could install them over the sofas. No chance of a centrally-located speaker in either room because it's an older house with exposed beams placed, you guessed it- dead center. Last week, I got a text message saying that the sound at the family room sofa is odd, coming from overhead, so we discussed the situation on Monday. Now, I have to find a small 5.1 AVR for the living room which Snap sells, but isn't expected to arrive until November 30, if even then. The plan was always to use enclosures behind that TV, but not to need an amplifier for more speakers. Since they want a Samsung Frame TV, there's not an option for me to use an articulating mount because they want it as close to the wall as possible and the framing/drywall/plaster/paint are done.

If only I could read minds.....
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