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Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.0 -
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Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.
Kenny is off today but I'll get someone to have a search for one of those cut outs.
Are you looking for a bracket that is flat to the wall or do you want to be able to have full motion functions on it?
Many thanks
David0 -
Guys the cutout template is always in the plastic bag with the grilles.
John McDonald / Managing Director / Richer Sounds Ireland / www.richersounds.ie / johnmc@richersounds.ie
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Richersounds.ie: John wrote: »Guys the cutout template is always in the plastic bag with the grilles.0
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Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.
Kenny is off today but I'll get someone to have a search for one of those cut outs.
Are you looking for a bracket that is flat to the wall or do you want to be able to have full motion functions on it?
Many thanks
David
As for the TV bracket... Some little play might come in handy... Don't want to have to spend in the hundred though... As a standard bracket can be got kinda cheap... Just wanted to hear your opinion.0 -
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tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.
Kenny is off today but I'll get someone to have a search for one of those cut outs.
Are you looking for a bracket that is flat to the wall or do you want to be able to have full motion functions on it?
Many thanks
David
As for the TV bracket... Some little play might come in handy... Don't want to have to spend in the hundred though... As a standard bracket can be got kinda cheap... Just wanted to hear your opinion.
I can do you a Sanus titling bracket (BLT2) for £65 down from £79 or a full motion BLF213 for £139 down from £179.
Let me know what you think.
Kind regards
David0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.
Kenny is off today but I'll get someone to have a search for one of those cut outs.
Are you looking for a bracket that is flat to the wall or do you want to be able to have full motion functions on it?
Many thanks
David
As for the TV bracket... Some little play might come in handy... Don't want to have to spend in the hundred though... As a standard bracket can be got kinda cheap... Just wanted to hear your opinion.
I can do you a Sanus titling bracket (BLT2) for £65 down from £79 or a full motion BLF213 for £139 down from £179.
Let me know what you think.
Kind regards
David
To Kenny, did you find out about the cut out's?
What's the best deal you can do for me for 32 meters silver Ann xt, 24 meters of that low smoke cable, and 5 QA's brackets.
Hoping to order this week.
Regards.0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey lads
Yep me again... I'm just in the middle of measuring up here.... Do I need to use the same cable for all speakers? Both surround and ceiling?.... I think I want to use half decent cable.. but it's going to work out very pricey if I use for every speaker.... I'm not going to go with that low smoke cable you mentioned earlier for all speakers as most of the cables wont be in the wall, only about 1m each speaker and I don't really want pink cables running all around the room... Is it possible to only use that cable for the ceiling speakers and something better for surround and have the whole system sound good? Would I noticed the difference? What do you guys think? What's your opinion on this... I've been reading good reviews on qed silver anniversary xt...
You can use different speaker cable for the in-ceiling speakers no problem.
The low smoke for the in-ceilings would be perfect and then you could another cable for the 5.0 setup.
The Silver Ann XT is an excellent cable and very very well reviewed. It currently retails at £7.50 per meter but I could drop to £5.50 per meter.
You would also still require a sublink cable for connecting the subwoofer.
Cambridge AUD100:
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-10538-aud100-75m-sub-cable.aspx?swapstore=1
Thanks again Kenny
Yes, if possible you want to get the same length of cable for each pair of speakers.
Front left and right the same length.
Rear left and right the same length.
And the in-ceiling left and right the same length.
Centre and sub and single cables so it does not matter for them.
Yes that's the way I'll go...
Those other speakers finally arrived yesterday just to let you know (many thanks). .. i opened u those ceiling speakers to have a look Kenny and there is no template in there for the ceiling cut out! Is there ment to be? What way do I go about doing that now? No panic at the moment though,still need a few things before I start putting it all together...
I've got a some things going on over these next two weeks,so as soon as that's done with I'll be back in touch with you to grab that cable/brackets and receiver of you..
Thanks again Kenny
Hmmmm..
I thought the cut out was inside the box of the Pro 65's.
I'll have a check at some of the ones that we have here and get back to you.
Any joy with the cut out's?
Also before I order those cables and stuff, can you recommend a tv bracket for a Hisense 55M7000 i purchased of you a little over a year ago now.
Kenny is off today but I'll get someone to have a search for one of those cut outs.
Are you looking for a bracket that is flat to the wall or do you want to be able to have full motion functions on it?
Many thanks
David
As for the TV bracket... Some little play might come in handy... Don't want to have to spend in the hundred though... As a standard bracket can be got kinda cheap... Just wanted to hear your opinion.
I can do you a Sanus titling bracket (BLT2) for £65 down from £79 or a full motion BLF213 for £139 down from £179.
Let me know what you think.
Kind regards
David
To Kenny, did you find out about the cut out's?
What's the best deal you can do for me for 32 meters silver Ann xt, 24 meters of that low smoke cable, and 5 QA's brackets.
Hoping to order this week.
Regards.
Apologies, I had been off on holiday for a few days over Easter.
I have checked several of the Pro 65's here and they all have the cuts included in the box.
It's very strange that both are missing from the ones you got. Anyway I will have one of the cut outs dropped into the post for you.
The QED Silver Ann XT.
It retails for £7.50 pre meter.
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-100619-silver-anniversaryxt.aspx
I could offer this for £5.50 per meter.
Total for 32m = £176
Cambridge Audio Ultra Micro install priced at £3.99 per meter
http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200819-ultra-micro-install.aspx
I could offer this for £2.50 per meter.
Total for 24m = £60.00
For 5 of the QA brackets I could offer them for £16.00 each. In total for 5 = £80.
Total for everything would be £316.00 delivered. That's a saving of over £100.
Let me know what you think.0 -
That's awesome Kenny... I'm going to need two fire hoods? Can you do anything on them?
Regards0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »That's awesome Kenny... I'm going to need two fire hoods? Can you do anything on them?
Regards
I could do two Hoody 2s for £59 each?
Also, would you be able to PM me your address please so I can post out the cut out today?
Many thanks
David0 -
Hey Kenny I'll be in touch Monday to order those few things...
Do I need to go with the more expensive hoodie 2. There is a few options There! Would they all fit the pros?
Thanks0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey Kenny I'll be in touch Monday to order those few things...
Thanks0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey Kenny I'll be in touch Monday to order those few things...
Thanks0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey Kenny I'll be in touch Monday to order those few things...
Thanks
It's more the size of the cover, the FH10s would fit a smaller speaker. You could go for the FH20 which I could do for £43 each? Let me know what you think and if you're ready o order drop me a PM with your contact number and I'll call you for details.
Kind regards
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Okay Kenny we will go with those... Could you round it of at 400 pounds all in for cables/brackets and hoods?
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tgsmokealot wrote: »Okay Kenny we will go with those... Could you round it of at 400 pounds all in for cables/brackets and hoods?
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Hey Kenny... Received all the other bits and bobs ie(cables/brackets/ and cut out) thanks... Haven't been able to install anything as of yet, still waiting to purchase the receiver...
At the start I was locked onto the Sony 1080.... But I've had my head turned to the Denon 4400h.. not ready to purchase just yet.... wanted to ask you first about both..
Would the Denon be over kill for my setup now? Is it worth twice the price of the Sony?
I understand the Denon comes with more options and maybe a little more future proof...but as sound quality is, is there a big difference? Or would there be a difference with what I have? Probably hard questions to answer but I've never heard any of these in the flesh per say!
I understand both would work for my needs.. but I'm getting drawn to Denon...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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tgsmokealot wrote: »Hey Kenny... Received all the other bits and bobs ie(cables/brackets/ and cut out) thanks... Haven't been able to install anything as of yet, still waiting to purchase the receiver...
At the start I was locked onto the Sony 1080.... But I've had my head turned to the Denon 4400h.. not ready to purchase just yet.... wanted to ask you first about both..
Would the Denon be over kill for my setup now? Is it worth twice the price of the Sony?
I understand the Denon comes with more options and maybe a little more future proof...but as sound quality is, is there a big difference? Or would there be a difference with what I have? Probably hard questions to answer but I've never heard any of these in the flesh per say!
I understand both would work for my needs.. but I'm getting drawn to Denon...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Regards.
The Sony is an excellent bit of kit but the AVRX4400 would be the next stage up again.
I have my eye on the Sony for myself.
I don't think it would be over kill but it is capable of running higher powered and spec'd speakers. I does also give features like Denon's Heos milti room software and it really does sound the part. We have used it many time in our demo room.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Hi TG.
The Sony is an excellent bit of kit but the AVRX4400 would be the next stage up again.
I have my eye on the Sony for myself.
I don't think it would be over kill but it is capable of running higher powered and spec'd speakers. I does also give features like Denon's Heos milti room software and it really does sound the part. We have used it many time in our demo room.
I think I'll go with the Sony... Is there any movement on it today Kenny?0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Hi TG.
The Sony is an excellent bit of kit but the AVRX4400 would be the next stage up again.
I have my eye on the Sony for myself.
I don't think it would be over kill but it is capable of running higher powered and spec'd speakers. I does also give features like Denon's Heos milti room software and it really does sound the part. We have used it many time in our demo room.
I think I'll go with the Sony... Is there any movement on it today Kenny?
Unfortunately I've no movement on it at the moment but could offer free shipping if you were interested?
Let me know what you think.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Hi TG,
Unfortunately I've no movement on it at the moment but could offer free shipping if you were interested?
Let me know what you think.
Ahh missed the cash off I noticed the other day..
Okay pm sent.0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Hi TG,
Unfortunately I've no movement on it at the moment but could offer free shipping if you were interested?
Let me know what you think.
Ahh missed the cash off I noticed the other day..
Okay pm sent.0 -
Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »I'll be in touch asap
Do you have a tracking number for that order Kenny? Hoping to get for weekend. Cheers0 -
tgsmokealot wrote: »Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »I'll be in touch asap
Do you have a tracking number for that order Kenny? Hoping to get for weekend. Cheers
I'll PM your tracking details now.0 -
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Richersounds.ie: Kenny wrote: »Hey TG.
I'll PM your tracking details now.
Hey Kenny.. haven't received the av receiver yet , hopefully I should have it on Tuesday.
I've noticed that there is a 10 pound drop on the Sony since I paid for it?... I haven't even received it yet! 🀔😣.0