How To - Installation Tutorials
One of the most important parts of the installation process is to first make sure you have all of the necessary tools to get started.
For this project, you’ll need a:
- stud finder
- construction pencil
- bubble level
- saber saw or keyhole saw
- speaker wire
- Phillips head screwdriver or cordless screwdriver
- template for the wall cut out
In Wall Speakers
Step One
We're ready to begin installing. Take the stud finder and locate a center point in between the two joists and then mark that point with the construction pencil. Then, use the template to trace a hole pattern on the wall where the speaker will go. You can use the bubble level to make sure the hole will be situated straight on the wall.
Step Two
Ok, our pattern is drawn and I'm satisfied with where my speaker is going to go... now, it's time to start cutting. Start by taking a saber saw, keyhole saw or very sharp utility knife and carefully cut the wall following the traced pattern. Make sure to take special note of the wiring already present in the walls to avoid cutting it.
Step Three
Now the hard part's over. Next, we've got to tackle the wiring of the speakers. You should see the speaker wire hanging around the area where your hole is cut in the wall. We're going to trim back the jacket about three-quarters of an inch to expose the wire taking notice of its polarity. Now, just place the positive end of the wire in the red speaker terminal and the negative end in the black speaker terminal and we're finished! We now have a working in-wall speaker!
Step Four
Place the in-wall speaker back into the hole and use your Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the six mounting screws which will rotate the mounting wings behind the mounting surface and hold the speaker into place. Be careful not to over tighten as it could cause damage to the drywall.
Now, we'll need to put the grille on. But before that, we recommend you turn on your stereo for a minute and make sure you're satisfied with the sound coming out of your new install. Then, all you have to do is position one edge of the grille into the slot, then press and squeeze around the perimeter of the grille while pushing the leading edges into the slots.
Step Five
Now, we’ll need to put the grille on. But before that, we recommend you turn on your stereo for a minute and make sure you’re satisfied with the sound coming out of your new install. Then, all you have to do is position one edge of the grille into the slot, then press and squeeze around the perimeter of the grille while pushing the leading edges into the slots.



