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Just bought some B&O kit in New York.
A pair of beolab 9's, BV 7-55 and beosound encore. The TV will be here next week.
I can install all the components myself, however i hate wires running all over the place and would like to have a professional installer hide all the wires and mount the encore on the wall.
However calling bang and olufsen, they offered to send out a guy who's gonna charge 200 dollars/hour. Asking how long the job would take i was told about 4-6 hours!!!!
thats potentially 800 - 1200 dollars to hide wires; which im not willing to spend for that.
What do you guys recommend? Will any local installer be able to do a good job? Those in NYC area, how did u do ur setup or who did u use?
Beovision 7-55 Bluray, Beolab 9 (white), Beosound Encore, Beolab 4000, Beosound 9000 (White special Edition), Beo4, A9 Keyring
I can't recommend a specicific installer but there are several advertising on Craigslist - e.g. here. On their website they mention cable concealment as one of their services and they have great reviews at yelp.com. Good luck.
Im connecting the BV 7 and a beosound encore to a bosscom adapter and that to the beolab 9's. No masterlink involved. All im looking for is a NEAT installation.
Wow, think I need to put my prices up ;-)
I was turned off with the B&O dealers in New York as they were all quoting me $600-$1000 just to install the TV (essentially put together the stand and place the TV on it), so try calling B&O in Summit, NJ and get a quote. They were very reasonable dollar wise. I did not have them do any hidden wiring, just a basic setup, so i cannot comment on how good they would be. Or as MediaBob mentioned a professional installer may be the way and probably charges half the rate, but would not necessarily know how to set up the system.
One thing i would say is that the equipment is all very heavy and you need two people to set it up. I bought an 11-55 and that weighs a lot less than a 7-55 and it was still difficult to handle.
BV11-55, BS9000, BL1, BL19, Transmitter 1, Beo4, Beocom 6000, BeoTalk1 200, Sennheiser HD600, McIntosh MHA100