WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.890 - Hi, 00:00:05.890 --> 00:00:07.900 - I'm norman cause I worked at the criteria that I've 00:00:07.900 --> 00:00:10.620 - been here for more than a decade and today we're 00:00:10.620 --> 00:00:14.030 - going to show you the techniques and the steps for 00:00:14.030 --> 00:00:17.040 - installing a speaker in a wall, 00:00:17.040 --> 00:00:19.310 - that we're not going to show you how to hook it up 00:00:19.310 --> 00:00:20.520 - the wiring or anything like that. 00:00:20.520 --> 00:00:24.240 - This is just the actual mechanical steps for how to 00:00:24.240 --> 00:00:24.720 - locate, 00:00:24.720 --> 00:00:25.750 - where to put the speakers, 00:00:25.750 --> 00:00:28.550 - how to use a stud finder, 00:00:28.550 --> 00:00:30.360 - how to cut the sheetrock, 00:00:30.360 --> 00:00:31.690 - we'll show you how to use the template, 00:00:31.690 --> 00:00:33.340 - we'll give you some tips on how to paint it if you 00:00:33.340 --> 00:00:34.160 - want to do that. 00:00:34.160 --> 00:00:35.110 - Um, 00:00:35.110 --> 00:00:36.720 - but it's very, 00:00:36.720 --> 00:00:37.730 - it's when you see it, 00:00:37.730 --> 00:00:38.170 - you'll go, 00:00:38.170 --> 00:00:39.950 - I can do that and it really is easy. 00:00:39.950 --> 00:00:42.670 - Once you've seen what the steps are and it's 00:00:42.670 --> 00:00:43.490 - demystified, 00:00:43.490 --> 00:00:44.160 - You'll be like, 00:00:44.160 --> 00:00:44.920 - I can do this. 00:00:44.920 --> 00:00:47.360 - So there are some tools that you're gonna need and 00:00:47.360 --> 00:00:49.230 - you probably already have most of these. 00:00:49.230 --> 00:00:50.100 - If not your neighborhood, 00:00:50.100 --> 00:00:52.680 - probably have them sheet rocks off phillips, 00:00:52.680 --> 00:00:53.470 - screwdriver, 00:00:53.470 --> 00:00:56.960 - torpedo level stud finder and a drill. 00:00:56.960 --> 00:00:58.260 - We're gonna, 00:00:58.260 --> 00:01:01.800 - we built a fake wall basically and we're gonna put 00:01:01.800 --> 00:01:03.510 - a camera on the back side of the front side, 00:01:03.510 --> 00:01:06.780 - so you can actually see the studs are 16 on center 00:01:06.780 --> 00:01:06.780 - . 00:01:06.780 --> 00:01:08.370 - It's the same size sheet rock, 00:01:08.370 --> 00:01:09.040 - the same depth, 00:01:09.040 --> 00:01:09.660 - same thickness, 00:01:09.660 --> 00:01:10.460 - stuff like that. 00:01:10.460 --> 00:01:13.390 - These are a pair of in wall speakers, 00:01:13.390 --> 00:01:14.510 - we're actually gonna unbox, 00:01:14.510 --> 00:01:15.420 - just like you would, 00:01:15.420 --> 00:01:18.420 - and we're gonna do that right now. 00:01:18.420 --> 00:01:21.090 - So when you get the box, 00:01:21.090 --> 00:01:23.120 - the very first thing that you're gonna see is the 00:01:23.120 --> 00:01:25.160 - instructions and the warranty and stuff like that. 00:01:25.160 --> 00:01:27.210 - But one thing it has, 00:01:27.210 --> 00:01:28.990 - which can be fairly useful. 00:01:28.990 --> 00:01:34.260 - This looks like a plain ordinary piece of cardboard 00:01:34.260 --> 00:01:34.260 - , 00:01:34.260 --> 00:01:37.250 - this is the ruffin template. 00:01:37.250 --> 00:01:40.990 - This is the exact size that you're going to use to 00:01:40.990 --> 00:01:45.900 - cut the whole in the wall. 00:01:45.900 --> 00:01:47.380 - We're actually gonna take a pencil and go all 00:01:47.380 --> 00:01:48.930 - around and show you how to do that. 00:01:48.930 --> 00:01:50.810 - But this is cut the hole. 00:01:50.810 --> 00:01:53.880 - This size the speaker will just pop right in there 00:01:53.880 --> 00:01:54.680 - and you're good to go. 00:01:54.680 --> 00:01:56.040 - But this is awesome to have, 00:01:56.040 --> 00:01:57.360 - don't throw this away. 00:01:57.360 --> 00:02:05.400 - These are 8" speakers And when when somebody says 00:02:05.400 --> 00:02:06.990 - they're putting in 8" speakers, 00:02:06.990 --> 00:02:10.090 - they're referring to the size of a wolf for This 00:02:10.090 --> 00:02:13.600 - actually has the wool fur and this actually is 8" 00:02:13.600 --> 00:02:15.410 - and that's the reason why the name and then there's 00:02:15.410 --> 00:02:17.710 - a tweeter which you don't know if you can see this 00:02:17.710 --> 00:02:18.260 - or not, 00:02:18.260 --> 00:02:22.330 - but there's actually a tweeter right here and I'm 00:02:22.330 --> 00:02:25.360 - gonna pop this grill off and sometimes it can be a 00:02:25.360 --> 00:02:26.160 - bit of a pain. 00:02:26.160 --> 00:02:28.820 - This is actually the 8" wool for and this is the 00:02:28.820 --> 00:02:32.980 - tweeter and the tweeter is a mobile so that it's 00:02:32.980 --> 00:02:35.980 - actually looking directly at whatever your seating 00:02:35.980 --> 00:02:36.640 - area is. 00:02:36.640 --> 00:02:38.790 - One of the other things that's gonna be in the box 00:02:38.790 --> 00:02:41.530 - is this clear piece of plastic and it and you're 00:02:41.530 --> 00:02:43.890 - like going packing material, 00:02:43.890 --> 00:02:47.070 - know what it's used for is once you have the 00:02:47.070 --> 00:02:50.610 - speaker mounted in the wall and suppose you want to 00:02:50.610 --> 00:02:51.680 - paint the frame. 00:02:51.680 --> 00:02:55.480 - this actually goes over and it presses in just like 00:02:55.480 --> 00:02:58.840 - the grill did that we just took out so that you can 00:02:58.840 --> 00:03:02.110 - safely paint all this especially if you've hired 00:03:02.110 --> 00:03:04.010 - painters come in they're gonna paint the wall redo 00:03:04.010 --> 00:03:04.380 - it. 00:03:04.380 --> 00:03:07.010 - You wanna save these pieces of plastic because when 00:03:07.010 --> 00:03:09.880 - you do it make sure the speaker itself doesn't get 00:03:09.880 --> 00:03:12.150 - damaged when you finish and the paint stride 00:03:12.150 --> 00:03:13.220 - there's two little holes here. 00:03:13.220 --> 00:03:15.530 - You can actually take and wiggle it and pop it back 00:03:15.530 --> 00:03:16.930 - out and you put your grill back in. 00:03:16.930 --> 00:03:19.060 - So useful thing to save. 00:03:19.060 --> 00:03:23.150 - So the next thing that you probably want to do is 00:03:23.150 --> 00:03:25.840 - figure out where are you going to put the speakers 00:03:25.840 --> 00:03:27.070 - in this particular case? 00:03:27.070 --> 00:03:28.900 - I'm going to use something called the stud finder. 00:03:28.900 --> 00:03:31.300 - And this is there's a bunch of them out there. 00:03:31.300 --> 00:03:34.920 - Get the kind that actually has an LCD display and 00:03:34.920 --> 00:03:37.070 - as well as the light that lights up the advantages 00:03:37.070 --> 00:03:37.380 - with the L. 00:03:37.380 --> 00:03:37.500 - C. 00:03:37.500 --> 00:03:37.610 - D. 00:03:37.610 --> 00:03:41.360 - Display you can actually see the edge of the 00:03:41.360 --> 00:03:43.360 - studies you come up and I'll give you an example. 00:03:43.360 --> 00:03:47.930 - We know that we want to put the new in wall speaker 00:03:47.930 --> 00:03:50.610 - somewhere in the wall but we don't know exactly 00:03:50.610 --> 00:03:51.650 - where the studs are. 00:03:51.650 --> 00:03:53.910 - So we're actually gonna just take the stud finder, 00:03:53.910 --> 00:03:56.370 - put it up against the wall and you want it flat up 00:03:56.370 --> 00:03:59.480 - against the wall press the button and it'll light 00:03:59.480 --> 00:04:00.920 - up and beep and let you know it's ready. 00:04:00.920 --> 00:04:03.340 - So we're gonna go and just slide it slowly. 00:04:03.340 --> 00:04:06.250 - Just like I'm doing it here and you'll watch on the 00:04:06.250 --> 00:04:07.010 - display, 00:04:07.010 --> 00:04:09.070 - it'll actually start lighting up, 00:04:09.070 --> 00:04:10.250 - see it's starting to sense it. 00:04:10.250 --> 00:04:12.240 - There you go. 00:04:12.240 --> 00:04:14.970 - And you put a little tiny tick mark right there, 00:04:14.970 --> 00:04:18.390 - just enough so you can see it go on the other side 00:04:18.390 --> 00:04:19.150 - of the stud, 00:04:19.150 --> 00:04:21.160 - make sure it's flat, 00:04:21.160 --> 00:04:27.130 - press it and you come this way and watch what 00:04:27.130 --> 00:04:27.960 - happens. 00:04:27.960 --> 00:04:29.450 - There you go. 00:04:29.450 --> 00:04:33.440 - So we found one stud here, 00:04:33.440 --> 00:04:36.240 - we want to find where the other side of the study 00:04:36.240 --> 00:04:36.340 - is. 00:04:36.340 --> 00:04:37.250 - We're gonna do the same thing. 00:04:37.250 --> 00:04:40.080 - There you go. 00:04:40.080 --> 00:04:41.960 - And you put a check mark there. 00:04:41.960 --> 00:04:46.120 - So now we know that from this point to this point, 00:04:46.120 --> 00:04:47.570 - hopefully it's just hollow, 00:04:47.570 --> 00:04:48.960 - nothing behind it at all. 00:04:48.960 --> 00:04:51.800 - So now we know roughly where the studs are. 00:04:51.800 --> 00:04:55.560 - You want to mount the speaker so that it's roughly 00:04:55.560 --> 00:04:59.350 - center between them so that there's as much air gap 00:04:59.350 --> 00:05:00.170 - on this side as well. 00:05:00.170 --> 00:05:02.120 - And it doesn't have to exactly could be more one or 00:05:02.120 --> 00:05:02.680 - the other. 00:05:02.680 --> 00:05:05.970 - But the key is you want to make sure that you're no 00:05:05.970 --> 00:05:09.540 - closer and typically two fingers with um from the 00:05:09.540 --> 00:05:10.390 - edge of the stud. 00:05:10.390 --> 00:05:13.950 - So I've got the little tick mark there, 00:05:13.950 --> 00:05:15.500 - I've got a little tick mark here. 00:05:15.500 --> 00:05:17.950 - So for here I'm just actually gonna center it now 00:05:17.950 --> 00:05:20.350 - one of the things you'll find very helpful. 00:05:20.350 --> 00:05:23.260 - This is called the torpedo level the purpose of 00:05:23.260 --> 00:05:27.230 - this is is that you're gonna set it on top of, 00:05:27.230 --> 00:05:31.000 - you can do all this with one hand and there is a 00:05:31.000 --> 00:05:34.010 - bubble right here in the center. 00:05:34.010 --> 00:05:37.620 - You want to get the bubble as much as you can 00:05:37.620 --> 00:05:40.660 - centered between the two lines. 00:05:40.660 --> 00:05:42.540 - There's a couple different ways of doing it. 00:05:42.540 --> 00:05:46.570 - I do this a lot so I just hold it up and just go 00:05:46.570 --> 00:05:57.960 - like this like this like this and like this another 00:05:57.960 --> 00:06:00.640 - way of doing it is and I I didn't think about it. 00:06:00.640 --> 00:06:02.870 - You can actually buy the little thumbtacks and just 00:06:02.870 --> 00:06:04.680 - put it in a couple of places to hold it and you go 00:06:04.680 --> 00:06:05.500 - around like that. 00:06:05.500 --> 00:06:07.750 - But if you're pretty conscientious but you gotta be 00:06:07.750 --> 00:06:09.230 - pressing fairly study to do it. 00:06:09.230 --> 00:06:11.510 - So there's your opening. 00:06:11.510 --> 00:06:18.000 - And what's cool is is that um At least two fingers 00:06:18.000 --> 00:06:20.350 - width in this case, 00:06:20.350 --> 00:06:22.750 - it's probably three but at least two fingers away 00:06:22.750 --> 00:06:23.620 - from the stud, 00:06:23.620 --> 00:06:25.120 - it's square. 00:06:25.120 --> 00:06:28.860 - And another tool that you're gonna want to have 00:06:28.860 --> 00:06:34.550 - this is called the sheetrock saw and very useful 00:06:34.550 --> 00:06:37.320 - and you want the kind they make them out of wood to 00:06:37.320 --> 00:06:38.360 - make them out of plastic. 00:06:38.360 --> 00:06:42.210 - The if you get the kind that's plastic like this, 00:06:42.210 --> 00:06:47.120 - it's easier to hit and for going in. 00:06:47.120 --> 00:06:48.150 - They also make a bigger head, 00:06:48.150 --> 00:06:48.810 - stuff like that. 00:06:48.810 --> 00:06:50.110 - These are only like eight or 10 bucks. 00:06:50.110 --> 00:06:51.120 - Lowe's Home Depot, 00:06:51.120 --> 00:06:52.020 - stuff like that. 00:06:52.020 --> 00:06:54.390 - What we're gonna do is you actually put it right up 00:06:54.390 --> 00:06:56.870 - in the corner and you're actually gonna cut the 00:06:56.870 --> 00:06:59.810 - outside edge all the way around. 00:06:59.810 --> 00:07:02.050 - When this piece comes out from the wall, 00:07:02.050 --> 00:07:04.530 - you should still be able to see the pencil marks 00:07:04.530 --> 00:07:05.250 - all the way around. 00:07:05.250 --> 00:07:08.120 - The reason why you want to do that is that when you 00:07:08.120 --> 00:07:10.050 - put the speaker in, 00:07:10.050 --> 00:07:12.060 - if you've cut the outside edge a little bit it 00:07:12.060 --> 00:07:14.170 - gives you a little bit of wiggle room so that if 00:07:14.170 --> 00:07:16.190 - the speaker is not quite straight you can actually 00:07:16.190 --> 00:07:19.040 - got a little room left or right to to true it up. 00:07:19.040 --> 00:07:23.220 - So all you do is set it up on here and it's gonna 00:07:23.220 --> 00:07:31.150 - sound where you just smack it and the and this is a 00:07:31.150 --> 00:07:31.820 - fake wall. 00:07:31.820 --> 00:07:32.780 - Can you tell? 00:07:32.780 --> 00:07:40.710 - So if you start doing this, 00:07:40.710 --> 00:07:47.200 - aiming at more down like that this helps the saw 00:07:47.200 --> 00:07:53.400 - stay even all the way down as you get to the bottom 00:07:53.400 --> 00:07:53.400 - , 00:07:53.400 --> 00:07:56.340 - just like at the top you started straight in and as 00:07:56.340 --> 00:07:58.500 - you got you started doing this but as you get down 00:07:58.500 --> 00:08:01.170 - toward the bottom start going back like that. 00:08:01.170 --> 00:08:06.220 - So now when you finish pull it back out and again 00:08:06.220 --> 00:08:16.750 - we're just outside the hole and smack it again. 00:08:16.750 --> 00:08:38.720 - Yeah and what you can do is sometimes this will 00:08:38.720 --> 00:08:41.880 - just fall naturally a lot of times you need to just 00:08:41.880 --> 00:08:42.960 - pop it out like that. 00:08:42.960 --> 00:08:46.390 - What we're gonna do right now is that we're gonna 00:08:46.390 --> 00:08:51.700 - take the speaker and put it in the wall and one of 00:08:51.700 --> 00:08:54.800 - the things I'm gonna show you is these are called 00:08:54.800 --> 00:08:56.960 - dog legs when you take, 00:08:56.960 --> 00:08:58.320 - when you get ready to mount this, 00:08:58.320 --> 00:09:01.300 - take each of these dogs and just wiggle them and 00:09:01.300 --> 00:09:03.020 - the go all the way around. 00:09:03.020 --> 00:09:07.770 - And the reason why you do that is that on the front 00:09:07.770 --> 00:09:08.560 - of the speaker, 00:09:08.560 --> 00:09:11.040 - you'll never see these once the grill is on, 00:09:11.040 --> 00:09:13.850 - but there's 123, 00:09:13.850 --> 00:09:15.890 - 4, 00:09:15.890 --> 00:09:16.570 - 5, 00:09:16.570 --> 00:09:20.590 - 6 crews and they're on the outside frame of the 00:09:20.590 --> 00:09:21.240 - speaker. 00:09:21.240 --> 00:09:25.710 - When you go to put the speaker in and you start 00:09:25.710 --> 00:09:27.320 - tightening these screws, 00:09:27.320 --> 00:09:31.620 - The dogleg actually pops out but can't go any 00:09:31.620 --> 00:09:32.250 - further. 00:09:32.250 --> 00:09:34.600 - And as I'm screwing it down, 00:09:34.600 --> 00:09:38.760 - the dog leg will actually work its way down in the 00:09:38.760 --> 00:09:42.110 - sheetrock is right here and it forms a sandwich. 00:09:42.110 --> 00:09:44.750 - So doglegs are set up, 00:09:44.750 --> 00:09:45.660 - you've loosened them, 00:09:45.660 --> 00:09:47.940 - they're all in line with each other, 00:09:47.940 --> 00:09:51.920 - they're not pointing out and take the bottom of the 00:09:51.920 --> 00:09:52.240 - speaker. 00:09:52.240 --> 00:09:54.930 - Just set it right here and it literally will just 00:09:54.930 --> 00:09:55.290 - lay. 00:09:55.290 --> 00:09:56.860 - Sometimes you gotta wiggle a little bit. 00:09:56.860 --> 00:09:58.420 - There you go. 00:09:58.420 --> 00:10:02.760 - And just let it sit on the bottom when you set the 00:10:02.760 --> 00:10:03.830 - speaker in here, 00:10:03.830 --> 00:10:06.000 - take your level, 00:10:06.000 --> 00:10:11.060 - which I so conveniently did not lay out here. 00:10:11.060 --> 00:10:11.440 - It is. 00:10:11.440 --> 00:10:12.260 - I did have it, 00:10:12.260 --> 00:10:17.640 - lay it on top and if you look right here, 00:10:17.640 --> 00:10:20.120 - you'll see where the it's off a little bit, 00:10:20.120 --> 00:10:23.890 - you actually take the speaker and push it in the 00:10:23.890 --> 00:10:26.550 - direction that the bubble is pointing and that will 00:10:26.550 --> 00:10:27.170 - level it up. 00:10:27.170 --> 00:10:28.140 - So if you look at it, 00:10:28.140 --> 00:10:30.620 - you'll see that the bubble is now centered between 00:10:30.620 --> 00:10:30.870 - it. 00:10:30.870 --> 00:10:34.130 - So now what we're gonna do is literally, 00:10:34.130 --> 00:10:38.560 - and I would recommend that you use a screwdriver 00:10:38.560 --> 00:10:41.720 - rather than a drill to tighten these things up. 00:10:41.720 --> 00:10:44.060 - You can use a drill, 00:10:44.060 --> 00:10:49.300 - you should be able to see where the dog leg is 00:10:49.300 --> 00:10:52.640 - popping out when you're putting the speaker in. 00:10:52.640 --> 00:10:55.860 - You do one corner and then do the other diagonal 00:10:55.860 --> 00:10:56.460 - corner. 00:10:56.460 --> 00:10:58.400 - And if you notice in the video, 00:10:58.400 --> 00:11:02.730 - you will have seen where the dog leg popped out and 00:11:02.730 --> 00:11:05.370 - it's grabbing the sheetrock to stop. 00:11:05.370 --> 00:11:06.900 - As soon as it starts getting a little bit more 00:11:06.900 --> 00:11:07.690 - attention to stop, 00:11:07.690 --> 00:11:08.380 - it's all you need it. 00:11:08.380 --> 00:11:10.310 - You do not need to crush the sheetrock. 00:11:10.310 --> 00:11:12.900 - It's just literally the sheetrock is just 00:11:12.900 --> 00:11:13.730 - sandwiches, 00:11:13.730 --> 00:11:14.620 - sandwich material, 00:11:14.620 --> 00:11:15.490 - filler material. 00:11:15.490 --> 00:11:19.670 - If you have a drill and the drill has a clutch and 00:11:19.670 --> 00:11:20.410 - most people go, 00:11:20.410 --> 00:11:21.250 - what's the clutch? 00:11:21.250 --> 00:11:22.940 - If you look on the drill, 00:11:22.940 --> 00:11:25.560 - you'll see something with a whole bunch of numbers 00:11:25.560 --> 00:11:29.860 - and then there'll be one additional that looks like 00:11:29.860 --> 00:11:31.160 - it's thread or something like that. 00:11:31.160 --> 00:11:33.370 - That means you're not using the clutch at all. 00:11:33.370 --> 00:11:34.470 - The clutch is really, 00:11:34.470 --> 00:11:35.240 - really useful. 00:11:35.240 --> 00:11:38.580 - So take the clutch and put it on the lowest number 00:11:38.580 --> 00:11:38.580 - , 00:11:38.580 --> 00:11:39.760 - which is number one. 00:11:39.760 --> 00:11:43.130 - And we're gonna do like one of the middle ones 00:11:43.130 --> 00:11:43.650 - right here. 00:11:43.650 --> 00:11:48.060 - There you go. 00:11:48.060 --> 00:11:53.150 - Do you hear that clicking sound when you hear that 00:11:53.150 --> 00:11:53.150 - ? 00:11:53.150 --> 00:11:54.990 - Now I had on the lowest setting, 00:11:54.990 --> 00:11:59.880 - The tip is no longer turning and it prevents the 00:11:59.880 --> 00:12:01.940 - screw from being stripped out. 00:12:01.940 --> 00:12:05.340 - So um now I've got this on the lowest setting and 00:12:05.340 --> 00:12:06.620 - it just barely did it. 00:12:06.620 --> 00:12:08.950 - If you don't feel confident doing this, 00:12:08.950 --> 00:12:10.420 - just use a regular school driver, 00:12:10.420 --> 00:12:11.470 - just turn it in by hand. 00:12:11.470 --> 00:12:13.570 - So what I'm gonna do now is I'm actually gonna go 00:12:13.570 --> 00:12:14.960 - through and do the rest of these. 00:12:14.960 --> 00:12:17.300 - Yeah, 00:12:17.300 --> 00:12:20.750 - there you go. 00:12:20.750 --> 00:12:22.950 - There's a speaker in the wall hey, 00:12:22.950 --> 00:12:24.960 - So now you want, 00:12:24.960 --> 00:12:26.930 - you can take the level, 00:12:26.930 --> 00:12:28.110 - put it back here. 00:12:28.110 --> 00:12:31.730 - And actually this is a pretty good point because I 00:12:31.730 --> 00:12:35.580 - was working with this actually torque the speaker a 00:12:35.580 --> 00:12:35.970 - little bit, 00:12:35.970 --> 00:12:37.080 - see how it's off. 00:12:37.080 --> 00:12:39.750 - So if you notice you've done that really easy to 00:12:39.750 --> 00:12:40.400 - correct. 00:12:40.400 --> 00:12:42.690 - All we're gonna do is we're gonna slightly loosen 00:12:42.690 --> 00:12:45.100 - these screws up and we're gonna just take the 00:12:45.100 --> 00:12:47.060 - entire speaker and just tilt it just a little bit 00:12:47.060 --> 00:12:50.560 - and I'll show you how to do that if you look. 00:12:50.560 --> 00:12:55.310 - All I did was because the bubble was off that way I 00:12:55.310 --> 00:12:58.550 - pushed this way and this way and I made the speaker 00:12:58.550 --> 00:13:03.110 - turn just a little bit and if you look, 00:13:03.110 --> 00:13:05.260 - see how actually went a little bit too far. 00:13:05.260 --> 00:13:07.450 - So you can actually just tap it a little bit. 00:13:07.450 --> 00:13:13.680 - I don't know if you can see that or not, 00:13:13.680 --> 00:13:17.280 - see how the bubbles centered and I keep my 00:13:17.280 --> 00:13:20.160 - fingertip here because I know that that's correct 00:13:20.160 --> 00:13:23.260 - And I type one up, 00:13:23.260 --> 00:13:27.260 - Tighten II one up. 00:13:27.260 --> 00:13:30.130 - Now, 00:13:30.130 --> 00:13:31.680 - once I've done the top two, 00:13:31.680 --> 00:13:36.360 - I just take the level and it's perfect in between. 00:13:36.360 --> 00:13:45.510 - So now once you've got the speaker in there, 00:13:45.510 --> 00:13:51.500 - you need the grill key. 00:13:51.500 --> 00:13:54.150 - Thing about the grill is there's actually cloth on 00:13:54.150 --> 00:13:55.670 - the back side of this here. 00:13:55.670 --> 00:13:58.550 - And if you paint this, 00:13:58.550 --> 00:13:59.850 - which some people do, 00:13:59.850 --> 00:14:02.380 - the key is when you're painting it, 00:14:02.380 --> 00:14:04.610 - um totally cool to paint this, 00:14:04.610 --> 00:14:10.060 - but you've got to peel this paper off. 00:14:10.060 --> 00:14:13.890 - There's not this clash of cloth and it's got a 00:14:13.890 --> 00:14:15.660 - little bit of sticky on the back side. 00:14:15.660 --> 00:14:21.660 - See I'm peeling it off and if you paint this, 00:14:21.660 --> 00:14:26.590 - there's a process called stippling which is just a 00:14:26.590 --> 00:14:29.470 - fancy way of saying you would take a paintbrush 00:14:29.470 --> 00:14:31.040 - instead of doing strokes, 00:14:31.040 --> 00:14:33.110 - you actually go straight in straight out, 00:14:33.110 --> 00:14:36.810 - you're literally using the tips of the brussel and 00:14:36.810 --> 00:14:37.960 - you're just going like this. 00:14:37.960 --> 00:14:39.720 - If you do that, 00:14:39.720 --> 00:14:41.430 - you don't fill in any of the holes. 00:14:41.430 --> 00:14:42.760 - If you brush it, 00:14:42.760 --> 00:14:45.770 - it's too thick and you fill in the holes and then 00:14:45.770 --> 00:14:47.280 - sound can come out once. 00:14:47.280 --> 00:14:48.630 - This is if this is the color you're gonna do or 00:14:48.630 --> 00:14:51.110 - just do the natural this, 00:14:51.110 --> 00:14:53.910 - you probably don't know if you can see this or not 00:14:53.910 --> 00:14:53.910 - , 00:14:53.910 --> 00:14:57.030 - but there's actually a little recess all the way 00:14:57.030 --> 00:15:01.270 - around the entire speaker and this what you do is 00:15:01.270 --> 00:15:02.360 - you start at the bottom, 00:15:02.360 --> 00:15:05.050 - press it in just a little bit, 00:15:05.050 --> 00:15:06.590 - see I just lined up right there, 00:15:06.590 --> 00:15:07.900 - work your way across, 00:15:07.900 --> 00:15:11.320 - press in a little bit and it'll tend to pop itself 00:15:11.320 --> 00:15:11.770 - back out. 00:15:11.770 --> 00:15:14.310 - But as you go up now, 00:15:14.310 --> 00:15:15.750 - when you reach the top, 00:15:15.750 --> 00:15:18.500 - you'll see where it doesn't look like it's gonna 00:15:18.500 --> 00:15:19.070 - fit. 00:15:19.070 --> 00:15:21.260 - And it's meant to be a friction fit. 00:15:21.260 --> 00:15:23.880 - So you actually have to take and push down just a 00:15:23.880 --> 00:15:27.960 - little bit in one corner to get the grill in there 00:15:27.960 --> 00:15:30.660 - and you're not bending or just literally pushing it 00:15:30.660 --> 00:15:33.750 - and you're pop it in like that and you pop it in 00:15:33.750 --> 00:15:34.630 - like that. 00:15:34.630 --> 00:15:35.510 - So, 00:15:35.510 --> 00:15:37.130 - I hope this has been really helpful to you. 00:15:37.130 --> 00:15:38.560 - Um I love the gentle, 00:15:38.560 --> 00:15:39.530 - I love doing this stuff. 00:15:39.530 --> 00:15:40.760 - I've been doing it a long time. 00:15:40.760 --> 00:15:43.900 - I love seeing people get great results. 00:15:43.900 --> 00:15:47.060 - So the thanks for watching this. 00:15:47.060 --> 00:15:48.130 - And if you've got any questions, 00:15:48.130 --> 00:15:48.870 - please give us a call. 00:15:48.870 --> 00:15:50.050 - We really are happy to help. 00:15:50.050 --> 00:15:51.120 - We're here seven days a week. 00:15:51.120 --> 00:15:52.060 - Thank you very much. 00:15:52.060 --> 00:15:55.760 - Mhm.