- Provides Wall Mounted Wire Connection For Seven Speakers To Your Stereo System
- Seven Speaker Wall Mount Clean Wire Connection
- In-Wall Speaker To Amplifier Connection
- 14 Gold Plated, Color Coded(+/-) Terminals
- Attractive Decora Style White Wall Plate
Product Description
Provides Wall Mounted Wire Connection For Seven Speakers To Your Stereo System Seven Speaker Wall Mount Clean Wire Connection; In-Wall Speaker To Amplifier Connection; 14 Gold Plated, Color Coded(+/-) Terminals; Banana Plug Compatible; Dual Sub-Woofer RCA… More >>
Pyle Home PHIW71 7.1 Home Theater 14 Post Binding/Banana Plug with Dual RCA Subwoofer Posts Wall Plate
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This is a great wall plate and feels quite sturdy. It comes in two pieces — an inner plate with all of the terminals and then the outer plate that looks like your standard wall plate. The only thing that confused me was that it included two sets of screws (one set of small screws and one set of long screws). It took me a few minutes to figure out, as there are no directions included. You use the long screws to attach the inner plate to your 2-gang box, then the small screws attach the outer plate to the inner plate.
Rating: 5 / 5
Overall this is a good product, however, I found it very difficult to tighten some of the screws because the binding posts are so close together. It seems like the the manufacturer could have aligned the screw holes to make this easier. I finally got it done using an eyeglass screw driver, but it wasn’t easy.
Rating: 4 / 5
Quality of construction was good and it is nice that you don’t have to make a 3-gang wide hole in your wall, but that is also part of the problem. As others have said, its compact size makes this wall plate a little difficult to use. Fortunately, other than the occasional tightening, hopefully none of us have to loosen or tighten the binder posts that often. Finally, it owuld be nice if the manufacturer would put the posts in so that all of the holes for the wire were oriented in the same way/in a way that makes sense because you have to unscrew them to rotate them to better positions, which makes your install take even more time.
Rating: 4 / 5
…and when you do this (one at a time) and press gently from the back the front posts have a hex nut that will pop-out a bit. Once this is done they can be rotated so that the back posts will have easier access to the set screws on the posts. Using a precision screwdriver, this makes attaching the wires much less formidable – not quite easy but definitely manageable.
Rating: 5 / 5
Very nice wall plate, by far the cheapest I found for a wall plate that can handle 7.2 setup. No matter what brand you buy, it is still 16 posts jammed in a 2 gang wall plate. Make sure you postion the holes for the speaker wires all in a direction you can get to them before you mount it. Also cut off the whole back of the 2 gang box you use, it is nearly impossible to run all the wires through the little slots and still get the plate on. Took about 10 minutes to remove all the speaker posts from the plate and put them all the same direction before I started and another 10 minutes for wire connection and plate mounting. The hardest part is getting your fingers in there to tighten down spinner onto the speaker wire. Well worth the effort not to have 7 speaker wires and an RCA hanging out of your wall like a horse tail.
Rating: 4 / 5