In-wall speakers and in-ceiling speakers used to be a much-maligned facet of the audiophile world. However, in recent years they've become more efficient and capable of higher quality output. They have the added bonus of maintaining your shelf and floor space while blending seamlessly into the walls. If you'd have your speakers in the ceiling, here's convert in-wall speakers to in-ceiling speakers to optimize your home theater system.
Instructions
1. Remove your in-wall speakers. Don't throw them out, though, unless you plan on purchasing new speakers. You can use the same speakers in your ceiling that you used in your walls.
2. Continue your wire runs from the speaker holes in the wall to the area of the ceiling where you are going to mount your ceiling speakers. You will probably need to purchase more in-wall wire for the extra length. Visit Radio Shack or go online to Cables to Go (see Resources below) to find in-wall speaker wire.
3. Cut out the mounting areas for your ceiling speakers. Measure the space you need for your ceiling-mounted speakers and use a hole saw to make the cut. Ensure that the holes are just large enough for the speakers or you will have some ceiling repairs to make.
4. Buy new speakers for your ceiling mounts. If you're choosing to buy new speakers, consider their frequency (measured in hertz) and sensitivity (measured in decibels).
5. Mount your speakers into the ceiling holes. Connect the speakers to the existing wiring before sealing them in the ceiling. Use connectors as opposed to bare wire to ensure a proper connection that will prevent having to remove the speakers again.
6. Paint your in-ceiling speakers to make them blend seamlessly into your home decor. If you don't want your speakers visible, you can purchase or make covers to go over them. Use paint or ceiling tile to cover the speakers so they match the rest of your ceiling.
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