Niles Audio PR5, PR6 manual Concealing Speaker Wire in Existing Walls

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Try to line the holes up perfectly, because it makes pulling the wire much easier. A good technique is to snap a chalk line across the face of the studs or against the bottom of the ceiling joists. Then work backward so that you can always see the holes you have already drilled. Paying careful attention to this will save you a lot of time later on!

Pulling the Cable

Pull the cable in sections (from the stereo to the volume control, from the volume control to the speaker). Start with the longest sections and use left over wire to complete the short sections. If you plan to pull many rooms at the same time through a central route, walk off the dis- tance to each destination, add a generous fudge factor for turns and other obstacles, then cut off each section so that you have a bundle of wires you can pull at once.

Whenever you run the wire further than four and one half feet from a hole in a stud or joist (open attic space, going up walls, etc.), fasten the wire to the joists or studs using cable clamps or appropriately sized wire staples. The wire should not have large sags in it, nor should it be too tight. Try to protect the wire from being stepped on in attics or other unfinished crawl spaces. There are guard strips, raceways and conduits which can be used to protect the cable. Consult the local building code for special requirements in your area.

Concealing Speaker Wire in Existing Walls

This is actually a fairly simple task if you restrict your choice of speaker locations and wire routes to the interior walls or ceilings of your home. Interior walls in almost all North American residences are hollow, so that it is easy to flush mount speakers into them and route new speaker cable around the house. What you see

when you look at the painted wall board, plaster, or paneling is only the skin of the wall. Behind the skin is the skeleton; two-by-four wood or metal “studs” running vertically from the floor to the ceiling in walls and two-by-six or larger “joists” running horizontally in the ceilings and floors. In between the studs and the joists is the space for the wiring and plumbing of your home.

Exterior walls are different. They must insulate the house from the heat and cold outside, so they are stuffed with insulation. The national building code requires that the hollow wall space in exterior walls be broken by a horizontal stud placed between the vertical studs. This “fire blocking” makes it very difficult to retrofit long lengths of wire. In some areas of the country the exterior walls are constructed of solid masonry, and have no hollow space for speakers or wires.

Start by examining all the possible routes you might take to run the speaker wire from the speaker to the volume control and back to the stereo. Use a stud sensor or other device to locate the internal structure of the wall. You want to avoid all studs or joists. A typical route would be: from the speaker location up the inside of the wall to a new hole drilled into the top “plate” (horizontal two-by- four at the top of the inside of the wall), into the attic crawl space, then down to the volume control location through another top plate, back up to the attic, across the attic, and finally down anoth- er plate to the wall behind the stereo sys- tem itself (See Figure 4). The other very common route is through the bottom plate of the wall into an unfinished base- ment or crawl space.

Installation Fundamentals

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Contents D E L S Table of Contents Niles Audio Corporation Limited WarrantyWarranty Registration Card Snap-in Baffle Assembly Kaladex Tweeter housed in a Precision Adjustment MechanismIntroduction Antiresonant Wave BracingNo-Strip Speaker Terminal Easy Retrofit Installation in your Existing HomeBumpBack Woofer Magnet Moisture Resistant ConstructionDetach Here Specifications Installation Considerations Recommended Amplifier PowerIncorporating a Local Volume Control Speaker Wire Incorporating a Remote ControlInsulating the Wall Cavity Model PR6 SpecificationsModel PR5 Placement for Critical Listening Speaker PlacementPlacement for Varying Listening Positions Placement for Rear Home Theater ApplicationsBoundary Effect Cleaning Listening at Higher VolumesOperation Removing The SpeakerInstalling the Grille Adjusting the TweeterSpeaker Placement Running the Speaker Wire in New Construction Installation FundamentalsAdjusting the Bass and Treble Controls Speaker PhaseFrame See Figure Installing the SpeakerConcealing Speaker Wire in Existing Walls Location Page Installation Brackets, Frames Grilles Existing Walls Installation Fundamentals Installation Brackets, Frames ConstructionStage Two Before Paint Page Niles Audio Corporation
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