Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cheap Plasma / LCD Brackets...

Hey guys,

Selby Acoustics are having a special at the moment on TV wall mounts for Plasma's and LCD's.

If you are considering it now is a good time:

Selby Acoustics have 2 specials both of which we are running through ebay.

The first one is a bracket that suits most TV's from 32" to 60" with 15 degrees of tilt. The current special is $49.95 with free postage Australia wide

Link here: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/UNIVERSAL-TILT-PLASMA-BRACKET-LCD-Mount-80kg-32-60-BLK_W0QQitemZ370288628295QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Television_Accessories?hash=item5636ec1247



The second one is for a similar bracket but without the tilting capability. This one also has the added advantage of going to portrait too.

Link here: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/37-60-BTech-Universal-Plasma-LCD-TV-Wall-Mount-Bracket_W0QQitemZ330379348810QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Television_Accessories?hash=item4cec24cb4a

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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If this link does not work, simply search Selby Acoustics and we will pop up.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How to #2– Installing outdoor speakers...

To successfully install a set of outdoor speakers there are a couple of key things you need to know to make things go smoothly.

First, work out the best position for your speakers. Contrary to popular belief there is no real 'best' position. The best position is where they look the best aesthetically in your outdoor area.

Use the following chart to figure our which cable is right for you:



Next, work out the approximate distance from the amplification source to the desired speaker location. This is important in working out which gauge of speaker cable to purchase. Too small and you will be driving your amplifier too hard and too big and you will be spending money unnecessarily

Although somewhat important, from a sound perspective, there are generally no walls for the sound to reflect off like there are in a theatre room. It is better to think about where they will look best in your area rather than worry about sound and reflections. Where they are positioned will also be determined by things like brickwork / siding and your ability to pass cables through these barriers.

Once the desired location has been selected the next step is to work out how you are going to mount the speakers. The most common method of mounting these speakers is in a horizontal method as pictured below. You can of course mount them vertically as well depending on the location without any effect on the speakers.



After you have mounted the bracket the next step is to get the cable through the wall and to the speaker. The ends of the cable should be terminated directly into the speaker without any further connections. As the cable is outdoors it will corrode over time.

One way to avoid this is to 'tin' the ends of the cable when you strip the outer coating off exposing the copper inside. This is simply a coating of solder applied with a soldering iron and some solder. This will give you a connection that will last longer in an outdoor environment and provide a higher quality of join.

Once the ends of the cable are coated the next step is to insert the cables into the holes. It is important at this stage to make sure that the negative and positive are connected correctly from the amplifier.

The cable usually has one side that is marked with either some form of writing or a stripe. The easiest way to remember which side is which is to make the stripe side the negative (or black side) and the non marked side the positive (or red side).




After the cables are inserted the next step is to turn on the amplification source and test the speakers to make sure they are working correctly.

Resist the temptation to turn them up loud at this stage as you will most likely damage the speakers.

Speakers need to be 'run in' at low operating levels for a while before turning them up too loud. By running the speakers at a moderate level for a few hours after they are installed you will help prolong the life of them.

Stay tuned for our next speaker related article on how to install an in ceiling speaker ....

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Using Your Head When it Comes to Branding


We got a bit of a shock when Stu turned up to work today. Talk about being dedicated to the job, he will be representing Ugly Cable everywhere he goes until his hair grows out. Genius or Idiot, you decide

Check out Ugly Cable to see why Stu loves it so much.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Now Open 7 Days





Our Hallam Store is NOW OPEN 7 DAYS!

We will be opening out doors on Sundays November 8 2009

Trading Hours
Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm
Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sundays: 10am - 4pm (Hallam Showroom Only)



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