thomaskuhn
04-06-08, 08:33 AM
I will soon be purchasing the Panasonic TH-65PZ750U, and since it will be a while before we order it, I was hoping to do some initial layout for the wall. The TV will be wall mounted, and I will need to run power, 1 set of component cables, and 1 HDMI cable to the set. So, I need to plan where I can put the power junction box in the wall, so that everything is well hidden, but still have access easily. If anyone has this set, if you put in your own junction boxes, where did you put them? I was looking at getting a Peerless flat mount model SF680P for the set, and noticed that they have a spot for junction box access cut into the frame. For anyone with this setup, are those spots accessable if used?
Tom Kuhn
All the video connections are in the very center of the tv in the bumpout section, same as the 58's. The power is just to the left or right of this. I almost always wire electrical and a/v to the top of the mount bracket in the center between the arms. Did this on a 65 last week and it worked just fine.
thomaskuhn
04-06-08, 09:14 AM
About how high above the mount bracket? Was this using the universal Peerless mount?
Hello, a new member of the forum here. I too am considering the 65" Panisonic 750. My question also concerns the proper mount. The panel ways approx. 188 lbs. The needs of my room dictate that the set be wall mounted and at about a 45 degree angle off the wall. The only option that I have come across is the Chief Wall Mount PNR2458B.
1. Does anyone know of another option for this TV?
2. Does the mount's claim of a 200 lb capacity hold up?
3. Has anyone heard of any problems with this mount?
Thank you in advance for any advice. I appreciate the help.