aubuti;601376 Wrote: 
> If you choose the powered in-ceiling route be sure that the person
> running the wiring the knows what he/she is doing. The inputs for
> self-powered speakers are line-level, not speaker-level, and are
> therefore susceptible to picking up interference from AC power lines if
> they are too close and/or too parallel to the AC lines. As the
> self-powered speakers will also need an AC source the installer needs
> to pay attention to local building codes about in-wall/ceiling
> electrical supplies.  
> 
> Personally I found it much easier to use passive in-ceiling speakers
> powered by an amp neatly tucked away in the pantry (see
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?p=285125#post285125). I
> added wall-mounted volume controls so you can adjust the volume even if
> you can't find the remote. But every home is different, as are
> everyone's needs, so certainly do what works best for you.

Agree very much that this would be the best audio solution and simple
and safe. It all depends on specifics of the room and what work you are
having  done.


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