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  1. 8 lut 2017 · However the AV company that installed the speakers cut holes in the sheetrock slightly larger than the actual speakers and we can't figure out any cover plates to fit the 10 inch holes. Does anyone know of a cover plate that will work or have some other suggestions?

  2. 22 lip 2019 · Have a piece of pine board cover the existing hole and screw it the ceiling joists - Cut a hole on the board and install the new speaker.

  3. L - Out will be your Line Out connection which is used if you want to plug in an external audio device. This should be where you plug your speakers into. Usually this should be green, which I'm surprised it's red.

  4. 29 gru 2023 · Identify the correct hole: Check your computer’s manual or the manufacturer’s website to identify the correct hole to plug your speakers into. Usually, it’s the green hole. Tighten the connection: Make sure the speaker wires are connected tightly to the computer. If they’re loose, tighten them.

  5. 28 cze 2021 · Answer: Probably not. A speaker port is simply a hole that allows air in and out of of the interior of the cabinet. In a ported (called a “bass-reflex”) design, the port does double duty. Not only does it allow the air pressure to stay relatively equal as the driver moves in and out, but it also adds bass. All ports make noise of some type.

  6. 19 lut 2019 · Open cell foam plugs allow some air to continue flowing through the port but not at the same level as being completely unblocked. This reduces the overall port output. Closed cell foam or rubber plugs completely block airflow and make the enclosure act as a sealed design.

  7. These high-quality adaptors allow a cable to be connected directly, using a tightening nut at the back to grip the stripped cable, or simply allow a regular 4mm banana plug to be connected at right angles by plugging into the opening and secured by tightening.

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