FS: Home Audio Video Yamaha 5.1 Home Theatre - HTR 3072 + NS P41

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Expected Price (Rs)
67500
Shipping from
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Item Condition
5 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
  2. Bank Transfer
Purchase Date
Apr 28, 2023
Shipping Charges
Local buyers only
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
11 Months
Invoice Available?
Yes
Reason for Sale
Staying in a rented apt and the owner didnt approve for the sorround wiring. Both the sorround speakers are still packed and unopened.

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You can easily do an over-wall conduit. It is called as "baton" in the electrician lingo where I live. They are held in place by nails. After you are done, you can just put some white putty in the wall and the owner wouldn't even know.
Something like this https://www.amazon.in/Electric-White-Mini-Trunking-Electrical/dp/B09N1VF21Z/
I am not sure how the owner can stop you putting tiny nails in the wall.
What were you planning to do that the owner stopped you from installing your surrounds?
 
You can easily do an over-wall conduit. It is called as "baton" in the electrician lingo where I live. They are held in place by nails. After you are done, you can just put some white putty in the wall and the owner wouldn't even know.
Something like this https://www.amazon.in/Electric-White-Mini-Trunking-Electrical/dp/B09N1VF21Z/
I am not sure how the owner can stop you putting tiny nails in the wall.
What were you planning to do that the owner stopped you from installing your surrounds?
He will have to repaint them after we leave.
How did he let you wall mount the TV ? [emoji23]
The apartment was fully furnished, we just changed the TV from the already fixed wall mount. ‍♂️
 
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