Good bang for the buck question for in-wall and in-ceiling speakers
Dennis,
I think that the JA products we carry are the best bang for the buck stuff. If you're looking for a theater kit take a look here.
If just for ceiling type speakers, look at these.
As for an installation guide, we`ve got one that OEM Systems made up here.
Name :
Dennis
Message :
I am a do-it-yourselfer and would like to know how to select good
quality in-wall and in-ceiling speakers.
I am finishing our basement and ready to purchase these. What is the
best value?
Where do I get easy to understand design and installation information?
I have a limited budget for good surround sound at rock bottom price.
Dennis Schnell
xxx-xxx-xxxx
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