Can we all just take a moment to appreciate this guy taking those comments as constructive criticism and redoing the wiring up-to-code with no fire safety risks in the process. What a stud.
It appears that he just traded one power cord for multiple power cords. This new system may be a tad beefier but it still looks and sounds like a code violation to me.
Thanks for the video. Unfortunately I have stud right in the middle, so I cannot use sound bar (socket) attachment. Do you have any ideas, on my alternatives. For now I have my sound bar power cable running behind my dry wall (not the best way!)
Wow how amazing that you’re considerate enough to listen to THOES comments and professionally show us how to do it!
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate this guy taking those comments as constructive criticism and redoing the wiring up-to-code with no fire safety risks in the process. What a stud.
Much better! Power cords should not be put inside walls. This is the proper way to do it.
Thank You!
It appears that he just traded one power cord for multiple power cords. This new system may be a tad beefier but it still looks and sounds like a code violation to me.
Awesome video! Thank you for taking the time to show.
Thanks for such a detailed and helpful video! Looks amazing.
Thank You very much!
Do they supply this kit for a UK power socket?
Many thanks.
Try using a dustpan pressed up under the sawed/drill area next time instead of the bag.
Thanks for the video. Unfortunately I have stud right in the middle, so I cannot use sound bar (socket) attachment. Do you have any ideas, on my alternatives. For now I have my sound bar power cable running behind my dry wall (not the best way!)
Looks good im getting this exact kit!
Awesome, we love it so far. Good Luck
Great video! Where did you get the 1 foot power cord?
Thank You! I got it on Amazon.
It looks great!
Thank You!
Where can I buy the bracket
Does work with polk soundbar
I am not sure, sorry.
no need to do but still looks great...
Thank You!