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drunkenfool

posted on 4th Oct 06 at 17:53

quote:
Originally posted by 306CORSA
just dont vote bush :lol:


:lol:


jamied

posted on 4th Oct 06 at 15:35

just dont buy bush :lol:


drunkenfool

posted on 4th Oct 06 at 13:09

In fact I'm pretty sure the builders are at my mums at the moment too putting all her stuff up properly so ill see if i can get some pics off her too, although she prob hasnt got a digicam :lol:


drunkenfool

posted on 4th Oct 06 at 13:08

My dad's is wall mounted but its in the living room mounted above an electric fire on the chimney flu (sp?) so the cables all go into there, and then back out on the right hand side in the recessed part where the equipment rack is. The rear speakers are also wall mounted, cables run down the wall cavity and under the floorboards. He's on holiday at the moment but ill get some pics off him when he's back :thumbs:

[Edited on 04-10-2006 by drunkenfool]


Rob C

posted on 4th Oct 06 at 12:41

I have mine on the wall and use trunking but only due to the age of the house


_Allan_

posted on 3rd Oct 06 at 07:23

PVC Trunking.


Nath

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 17:58

quote:
Originally posted by corsa5dr
Nath is that the 32" Samsung?

If so are you happy with it?


I love it mate, searched for ages, this was my first choice.


dave17

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 14:01

just a piece of plastic you put the wires in, and then stick it to the wall


Fad

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 12:32

Cheers thats just what I wanted to see, not too keen on making holes in the wall incase I want to move my room around again or having loads of wires dangling.

Whats a Conduit? Pics?

Thanks guys


corsa5dr

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 11:40

Thats what I like to hear! :)


dave17

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 11:38

You can either run the wires through a hole in the wall, or get a conduit (sp) for it. Wall mount will cost around £55 average off the net.

corsa5dr - the samsung 32" is immense mate :)


corsa5dr

posted on 2nd Oct 06 at 11:34

Nath is that the 32" Samsung?

If so are you happy with it?


Nath

posted on 1st Oct 06 at 21:57

Mines Wall Mounted. Free's up so much space. There are a few wires but thats easily sorted, pic is a bit old, looks much tidier now. The bracket cost £60, and it tilts forward to allow easy access to the back of the tv for wire connection and stuff.



Taken on my phone, hence the quality.


Fad

posted on 1st Oct 06 at 21:45

Not really bothered just thought it would look cool, sounds like mroe bother than its worth :)


ed

posted on 1st Oct 06 at 21:43

Wall mounts are for people who have invented wireless power supplies, or people who have had thier houses decorated to suit... Though if you don't mind it you could run the cableing through some trunking and you could have the boxes in a cabnet somewhere I guess.


Fad

posted on 1st Oct 06 at 21:37

I am quite tempted to buy an LCD TV for my room seeing as they are rediculously cheap now, due to space issues I wish to wall mount it which is fine, but being an amateur I was wondering how do people hide the wirring etc?

As i will want to connect a dvd/sky/possibly hifi up would I be better off with a TV stand?

Kinda under the impression wall mounts are just for fashion mags etc :lol:

Pics of people set ups and any advice of any forums with info would be great.

Fad