Plasma, LCD installation, Home Cinema, Projection, AV installations.

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Chasing into walls for mounting LCD, Plasma screens and AV equipment  Plasma screen mounted and cables routed in the wall.

This screen was mounted on a brick chimney breast. The installation involved chasing cables into the wall, enabling all cables to be hidden. The idea here was to lead wires towards an AV cabinet, to be bought later. The wall was then plastered, ready for redecoration.

Levelling up the Plasma screen - high quality installation  Once the Plasma screen is mounted and tested, the cables are covered up with filler to a high standard.

 

Panasonic 42" Plasma

This screen was mounted on a breeze block wall. 2 scart cables and 2 HDMI cables were chased into the wall along with wires for a home cinema system. Sky cables were re-routed from the next room and we fitted a phone socket for Sky+.

Installation of a Panasonic 42" Plasma screen, cables are chased into the wall.  Panasonic plasma screen mounted onto the wall. Great care is taken to protect the floor during installation.

 

50" Pioneer Plasma

Pioneer 50" plasma screen installation.

This Pioneer plasma screen was mounted on plasterboard with a 30mm gap to the solid wall. Long bolts were used to secure the screen to the solid wall. We managed to feed cables for the media box and accompanying mains cables to the side of the chimney breast.

 

42" Panasonic Plasma & Yamaha YSP1000
Sound projector.

Mounted on a chimney breast, a hole was drilled through the chimney breast and all cables were fed through and routed to a cavity space in the fireplace where the Sky receiver and DVD player was housed. We also re-routed Sky cables, a telephone socket, and mains supply into fireplace.

Panasonic Plasma screen mounted on a chimney breast. 

Panasonic 42 Plasma

This screen was mounted above fireplace on as plasterboard dry lined wall. Long bolts were used for secure fixing. Scart leads, HDMI and mains cables were cut into the the wall and then plastered over.

.Panasonic 42 Plasma mounted on a plasterboard wall above a fireplace.

 

ipod wall doc

 

 

 

The iPort is a stylish and discreet way to integrate an iPod into your home entertainment system, allowing the you to enjoy music stored on a iPod or iPod Nano. The iPort IW-1 comes complete with docking cradle, input plate and power supply, allowing the iPod to be charged whilst docked. The IW-1 delivers unbalanced audio from the iPod to distances up to 10 metres can be mount on plaster board or soldid wall and connect to your stereo or home cinema system


 

Universal wall box allows allows bracket to be recessed into the wall   universal wall arm mount

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