Fantastic video, learned a lot of new tips, especially with drywall cuts while watching this video. As an installer myself, this is the most valuable content I subscribe to on TH-cam. Being only 21, I have a long way to go, but I know I'd like to pass down the torch and begin making videos like this of my own late in my career. Thank you José
I learned a lot from this video thanks wire ninjas don't be discouraged by trolls in comments cause you guys really do make people's dreams come true and great work as always
My home has built in ceiling speakers. All I can find under a cabinet next to the TV is the circuit plate shown at 12:06. Is that what my receiver should connect to? There are speakers on several floors and outside.
What’s the best way to run wires if you don’t have a crawl space above or below, I.e finished basement below and bedrooms above the floor you want to wire home theatre speakers?
Where the extra cuts on the bottom necessary? You can use the speaker cutouts already made and use a flexbit to drill through the speaker cutouts to the bottom. You can then push a glowrod to the top and retrieve your wiring.
Fantastic video, learned a lot of new tips, especially with drywall cuts while watching this video. As an installer myself, this is the most valuable content I subscribe to on TH-cam. Being only 21, I have a long way to go, but I know I'd like to pass down the torch and begin making videos like this of my own late in my career. Thank you
José
I learned a lot from this video thanks wire ninjas don't be discouraged by trolls in comments cause you guys really do make people's dreams come true and great work as always
Wow this is a long one. Will have to come back later.
My home has built in ceiling speakers. All I can find under a cabinet next to the TV is the circuit plate shown at 12:06. Is that what my receiver should connect to? There are speakers on several floors and outside.
@8:15 Electrician didn't screw up the speaker. You didn't back the screw out all the way so that the leg could swivel back into its stowed position.
great video.i work alone loved your expertise and know how
What’s the best way to run wires if you don’t have a crawl space above or below, I.e finished basement below and bedrooms above the floor you want to wire home theatre speakers?
Where the extra cuts on the bottom necessary? You can use the speaker cutouts already made and use a flexbit to drill through the speaker cutouts to the bottom. You can then push a glowrod to the top and retrieve your wiring.
I learned that when installing speakers you should cut gigantic holes.
Just drill out the studs for the clips! Done
Customer must have deep pockets!!!
When he keeps bad mouthing the electrician, it takes the focus away from the video’s intent.
Yeah, do you need a band-aid or some bubble wrap?
He's bad mouthing an electricians' ability to understand home theater installation. A particular electrician at that.
Who films a video wearing a mask? No one can hear you.
He does not want to give himself covid😮
This guy babbles the entire vid. Wouldn’t hire him
first u don't have a home theater, second you don't care about wires and third you can't afford him
"Lessens?" Don't you mean "Lessons?" For crying out loud, it's second grade grammar.
Wow, I did not notice that.
Grammar is what you are concerned about here. So you would rather have a well-spoken technician who has no clue what they are doing?
How shitty from the privilege home owners not to bother to pick up all those toys and mess made by their little monsters so you can work easily