Hi guys,
Just a couple of questions regarding my Pioneer 141FD I want to mount.
I narrowed down my options to two since I'm looking for the mount as close to the wall as possible: Chief Thinstall LTSU and Peerless SUF660P.
I've been confirmed the Thinstall is compatible with my TV. It appears the Peerless is not.
So you know I searched the forum before asking here. I still need more precision.
1) Can the Pioneer be installed as close as 0,4" from the wall? I have mixed feedback concerning this. Any consensus?
2) What is this guys talking about???
I don't see how this could be possible.
The only reason for proper distance is aeration and cooling, right?
3) Wondering about wiring. I would have hoped to get feedback from people who have the Thinstall and can share their experience with wiring and access to the back of the TV.
It is my understanding that you need right angle HDMI adaptors and there is no way to put component in there apart if you have a cable box in the wall. Is this correct?
Thanks guys!
Looking forward to put this baby on the wall.
Will post pictures if you want.
Gabriel
Just a couple of questions regarding my Pioneer 141FD I want to mount.
I narrowed down my options to two since I'm looking for the mount as close to the wall as possible: Chief Thinstall LTSU and Peerless SUF660P.
I've been confirmed the Thinstall is compatible with my TV. It appears the Peerless is not.
So you know I searched the forum before asking here. I still need more precision.
1) Can the Pioneer be installed as close as 0,4" from the wall? I have mixed feedback concerning this. Any consensus?
2) What is this guys talking about???
Quote:
Originally Posted by dukeforum /forum/post/17843607
I planned on getting the Ultra Thin Samsung Wall Mount but have heard some people complain about how it affects picture quality.
I don't see how this could be possible.
The only reason for proper distance is aeration and cooling, right?
3) Wondering about wiring. I would have hoped to get feedback from people who have the Thinstall and can share their experience with wiring and access to the back of the TV.
It is my understanding that you need right angle HDMI adaptors and there is no way to put component in there apart if you have a cable box in the wall. Is this correct?
Thanks guys!
Looking forward to put this baby on the wall.
Will post pictures if you want.
Gabriel