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I've got some new surround speakers. The subwoofer on my old Logitech Z-640 surround set finally played out, after four years, so I ended up getting a new set: a Logitech X-540. (When you find a good brand, why change it?) The speakers are about equivalent in terms of price, but a bit advanced over the model of four years ago; the satellite speakers are a bit bigger and use some kind of funky "dual driver" technology that supposedly makes them sound super awesome or something. I don't know about that, but I do know they sound pretty darned nice.

And unlike the old set, which just had these kind of desktop stands, the stands on these can twist through 90 degrees to turn them into wall mounts, with a slot to slide them over a screw or a nail. And as I was looking at them last night, I suddenly realized, "Hey—I can put these suckers up on my walls!"

So after work today, after running by Kmart and not finding what I needed, I ended up hitting Best Buy for four 20' speaker extension cables ($3.50 each, not bad) then going to Home Depot to get some cup hooks on the recommendation [livejournal.com profile] genchaos and some roofing nails with big heads to fit into the mounting brackets. I was lucky in that I happened across a very understanding clerk; I just needed four nails (one for each speaker) but they only sold them in 8 pound boxes—so he opened a box, took out four nails, and told me to put them in my pocket and "Pray to the nail god."

It took a bit of doing, and I don't pretend it's the neatest looking job in the world, but now I have all my speakers off the floor, and the cables running along the top edges of the walls. I followed the advice of the surround speaker placement websites as best I could, too; putting the front ones at ear level sitting down and the rear ones at ear level standing up. I haven't had the chance to test it out thoroughly, with movie watching and stuff, but they look nice. And it's nice to have the cables out from underfoot where I would yank a speaker out of position every time I tripped over one—and I'll be able to vacuum without having to lift up the speakers.

Now to bed.

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Date: 2007-10-25 04:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] masonk.livejournal.com
As much as I like Genchaos (and I do! Hi Gen!), you should be more careful on your attributions. 'twas not she, but I, who said cuphooks.

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