@@WentworthCCTV They were asking how you ran the wire, not where to purchase. I imagine that's the difficult part of this for most people looking to install it something similar themselves, figuring out how best to run the wire without causing a ton of problems or demoing half the drywall.
How did you tell terminal those wire need to go into the amp? My house has a set of wires with black red white green, any idea how should I connect them to the amp?
Thats just the wire. Usually, red is positive and the ground is black. Check your speakers themselves to see if they also have a red and black, most speakers just have two inputs.
@@WentworthCCTVI see. I’ll check how the speakers are wired. Do you know how do they get power? Are they using the same wire with the sound input or something else? I also have some volume adjusting knobs connecting to red/black wire but not other 2
@@WentworthCCTVthere are too many variables involved, but it actually is more of a risk if it's interior air leak. If you are not in a snow climate.. ignore me:)
Skips the part which confused most people which is how tf do you get the power/speaker cable to the location.
How did you get the wire there? Seems like a pretty important part of the process
You can get 18/2 or 16/2 speaker wire anywhere. Lowes, Home Depot, Amazon, etc. Its just simple speaker wire.
@@WentworthCCTV They were asking how you ran the wire, not where to purchase. I imagine that's the difficult part of this for most people looking to install it something similar themselves, figuring out how best to run the wire without causing a ton of problems or demoing half the drywall.
You run the wire through the attic.
@@bernie16wblmao one thing I hate about lazy UA-cam diyers
@WentworthCCTV How would you hook this setup up to a projector?
Sorry if this is a rrally dumb question but how does this get mains power? Are the speakers powered or does the amp just get plugged in?
Anyone can stick in the ceiling but how in the heck you go from ceiling to ceiling from 4 areas down a wall to the output area doggone
How did you tell terminal those wire need to go into the amp? My house has a set of wires with black red white green, any idea how should I connect them to the amp?
Thats just the wire. Usually, red is positive and the ground is black. Check your speakers themselves to see if they also have a red and black, most speakers just have two inputs.
@@WentworthCCTVI see. I’ll check how the speakers are wired. Do you know how do they get power? Are they using the same wire with the sound input or something else? I also have some volume adjusting knobs connecting to red/black wire but not other 2
Hello
If i were to install 2 or more speakers, how will they be connected to the amp?
Get an amp with enough outputs or daisy chain them
Are there any concerns around heat escaping from these speakers and leading to ice dams in snowy areas? Any suggestions for this?
These are not exterior speakers…..they are ceiling mounted for interior installation.
@@WentworthCCTVthere are too many variables involved, but it actually is more of a risk if it's interior air leak. If you are not in a snow climate.. ignore me:)
Left out how to do one of the most important steps...running the speaker wire.
Those aren't speaker wires LOL