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Old 09-05-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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I am going to finally get a wall mount for my 52" sony lcd. I found this one
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...t=1#largeimage

which I think will work good but one of the reveiws said that the screws won't fit a sony lcd. Should I still get it and just buy the bolts at home depot? Or is there one that will suit me better thanks.

I also need a new HDMI cable since the t.v. will be up higher.The one I have is really short. Can you guys point me to the best one. Keep in mind that it will be going in the wall so it needs to be fire coded. Thanks a bunch. As soon as I get this stuff sorted out I'm placing an order.

Oh yeah banana plugs to. What's the difference between open and closed types.
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I am going to finally get a wall mount for my 52" sony lcd. I found this one
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...t=1#largeimage

which I think will work good but one of the reveiws said that the screws won't fit a sony lcd. Should I still get it and just buy the bolts at home depot? Or is there one that will suit me better thanks.

I also need a new HDMI cable since the t.v. will be up higher.The one I have is really short. Can you guys point me to the best one. Keep in mind that it will be going in the wall so it needs to be fire coded. Thanks a bunch. As soon as I get this stuff sorted out I'm placing an order.

Oh yeah banana plugs to. What's the difference between open and closed types.
The screws fit my Sony LCD fine, except for in one hole.

Odd, I know.

It was too long for one hole, they give you extra washers to compensate for this though. I used three extra washers in that one spot and it fit very snug.
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hey jason if you are there still, for an hdmi cable should I get the 22, 24 or 26 gauge ? I don't want to order the wrong one because I'm ordering from Canada and it will be a pain to ship it back. thanks
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hey jason if you are there still, for an hdmi cable should I get the 22, 24 or 26 gauge ? I don't want to order the wrong one because I'm ordering from Canada and it will be a pain to ship it back. thanks
I think you will be fine with any of them, I would probably go with the 26 myself. How long is the run though? Also remember, the lower the gauge the stiffer the cable. I find stiff cables to be a pain in the butt, but better for long runs.
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not a long run at all maybe 10 ft. I would like the least stiff cable probably because I don't want stress on the ends if they have to bend a bit. Also I just got a shipping cost to canada and it was 50 dollars. It also said there could be additional charges. That almost totals my whole order just in shipping. Is there any way around this??thanks for your help. I'm itching to do this.
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not a long run at all maybe 10 ft. I would like the least stiff cable probably because I don't want stress on the ends if they have to bend a bit. Also I just got a shipping cost to canada and it was 50 dollars. It also said there could be additional charges. That almost totals my whole order just in shipping. Is there any way around this??thanks for your help. I'm itching to do this.
Not that I know of, it is probably still cheaper than what you could find locally.
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