LG TVs
LG Tv
Once you have your LG TVs connected with the rest of your home theater system, you’ll need to develop a plan to control your cables. When you imagine your dream LG TVs system, you likely think about the components but not the many cables that connect them. Although you shouldn’t necessarily worry too much about cable management when you initially hook up your system, after you become comfortable with the arrangement of wires, you should make a point to organize them.
A poorly-wired LG TVs system can leave an immediate bad first impression on potential viewers and it can wreak havoc on you when something goes wrong and you can’t figure out which cable goes where. Many audio component racks and stands not only give you a good place to store and display your numerous LG TVs home theater components, but they also have integrated cable management. The goal is to organize the cables.
LG Lcd Tv
If you plan to purchase an LG TVs audio and video component rack, consider the audio rack’s cable management properties before you buy. The audio rack should conceal the cables. Also make sure that you can route the power cables from your devices away from the interconnect cables that send signals between the devices in your LG TVs home theater system.
Many audio racks offer cable management schemes for LG TVs that all but force you to route all the cables in your system tightly together. Although this makes the appearance of your system look good and neatly organized, it can introduce unwanted interference. If you don’t plan to use an audio rack, there are alternative ways to organize cables. An inexpensive way to organize your LG TVs cables is to use plastic zip ties to bundle cables together.
LG Plasma Tv
When you’re working on your LG TVs, it is a good idea to start organizing with the component that is highest from the ground because it has the longest cables. Cable length is important. You should also label each cable, and several companies sell small labeling kits that help take the guesswork out of determining which cable goes where. These labels simply attach to your interconnect cables with a small tag that displays something like DVD or TV video output. The labels can be especially helpful if you want to rewire your system but are concerned about getting everything reconnected properly. Use the labels to make sure you understand where each connection goes and then disconnect your wires.