Work but expensive
Valente from Phoenix, AZ on 3/8/2024
Installing was easy, should do what they are meant to do but dang are these expensive.
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Cons: Expensive as hell for plastic

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Polk Audio PB LC/TC 65
Gary from Lucas, KY on 2/15/2022
Very good installation kit. Makes in-wall installation a breeze.
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Polk Audio PB LC/TC 65
Crutchfield customer from Raleigh, NC on 4/26/2020
Pretty much straight forward. Just make sure you constantly check gour level priorvto drywalling
Pros: plenty of holes to put your screws in.easy to snap together.
Cons: pretty flimsy .very expensive for what it is.not enough screws come with it.
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Good preconstruction assistance
Crutchfield customer from Saint Charles, MO on 1/22/2019
Wanted to position the speakers to one side of the framing bay. The support arms did not reach to the other stud. Otherwise, these are great.
Pros: Let someone else cut the drywall opening.
Cons: See review.
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Polk Audio PB LC/TC 65
Chris from Shelton, CT on 9/17/2018
Great to help pre-position the speaker between the studs and saves a ton of work on the back end to install.
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Expensive, but effective
Chad from Cleveland, OH on 8/7/2017
They are pricey, but it worked really well to show the drywallers where I wanted my speakers
Pros: Easy
Cons: Expensive
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Flimsy, expensive. Somewhat useful.
Scott from Honolulu, HI on 10/2/2013
These brackets are flimsy, they are impossible to get square and keep square as you screw them into the studs. This means the drywall holes will not be totally square either - especially if they use a router which will push the bracket around as they attempt to "outline" the bracket in the drywall. I have not installed the speakers yet, but I am imagining I will have to make the whole square with a drywall knife when it comes time for me to install them. The only reason I bought these was so that I could very easily show the builder where to pull speaker wire to and to have the drywall people router the holes for me. Otherwise I would have to rely on them to measure out and cut speaker locations and I did not want them to mess it up.
Pros: Useful to designate speaker location for wire pulls and drywall install.
Cons: Flimsy, impossible to get and keep square. Expensive for what you get.
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