
InwallTech® BT1 Wiring Deployment Options
The new Inwalltech BT1 Bluetooth volume control is a self contained ‘stereo in the wall’ device. It’s operation is wireless, but it has

How to Convert from Passive to Bluetooth Volume Control
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to convert a standard existing passive volume control into a stand alone zone with it’s own

How to Install Ceiling and Wall Speakers
If you are building a new residential or a commercial structure, or if you’re remodeling an existing property, now is the time to
What Type of Wire Should I Use Outside?
If you are using standard outdoor speakers, any of the wire we recommend or sell on our site will do for this application. If
How To: Wire for Wall or Ceiling Speakers
Step 1 Determine which rooms or areas you wish to provide sound, keeping any outdoor areas in mind. This will determine whether you select a
Theater Wiring Questions
Wilfred, You should be able to do the work yourself without too much trouble. I’m glad to see you have looked over the FAQs.
Old speaker wiring
Bob, The volume controls are mandatory in any installation. We don`t have volume controls that are mounted in the speakers, that’s kind of an
Subwoofer wiring in remote rooms
Henry, Subwoofer wiring in a whole house system needs to go like this: From the amp/receiver/selector to the volume control in the remote room;
Pre-wired for in-ceiling speakers
Nick, You could use a blank cover plate. Push the wires all the way up in, you’ll be able to find the wires because
Receiver and speaker selector playback
Allan, You can use a simple Y-adapter or go as far as using an optical cable to one receiver and a coax digital cable
Home theater receiver and speaker recommended setup
Chuck, Sure. The only thing is the basic wiring of the sub. That sub needs to be wired with the front speakers inline. So
Wiring volume controls
Robert, Usually, we use a 4 conductor wire; one each for right+, right-,left+, and left-. It goes from the amp/selector area to the volume control
Top in-wall speaker and wiring recommendations
Jeffrey, It’s good practice to keep them about 1 foot away and when you have to go by them, cross at a 90 degree