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How to Install Home Theater Central Channel Speakers

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Summary: Installing a home theater central channel speaker requires stripping wire about half an inch back and then installing each color coated wire in the correct jack. Set up a central channel speaker with tips from an audio/video technician in this free video on home electronics.

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By Charles Willet
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Charles Willet is the owner of ATX A/V in Austin, Texas. He began his A/V career operating a recording studio after receiving training from the Dallas Sound Lab in Audio Engineering &...read more

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"Hi I'm Charles with ATX Audio Video. Today we're going to speak about installing a center channel speaker. It's a fairly straight forward process. You'll need wire strippers, speaker wire, and a center channel speaker. First you'll take your speaker wire and strip the insulation about a half inch back. Insulation is the outer jacketing on the wire. Once it has been stripped, you can take it and install it in the speaker terminal, which are located on the back of the speakers. They'll be color coated red and black. Once the speaker wires is installed on the speaker, simply do the process again with the speaker wire, stripping it back a half inch, and installing the connectors on the back of your receiver that is label center channel."

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