Another difference in opinion. Just understand that "looks" is purely subjective. I've stated my opinion, let it be known it's an opinion, and I stand by it. Every one else has there's, and the consensus here sees to be in favor of the plates.
I see a bunch of wall plates and I either think I'm in the office's computer room or the library...it does
not look professional to me. Period. End of story.
Just my $0.02...again.
Johnd, I appeciate your input and it gives me another alternative to think about when I start a job of this sort again.
What it came down to for me was this. The room is rather large, kinda unusually setup, and has a wood stove to work around. You know how you see most HT setups. Two main speakers separated by an entertainment center with a tv in the middle, (actually way to sterile for my tastes, especially since I have come to know and love my current setup). Sort of looks like a hi-fi hippie put this room together.
Anyway, my main speakers are 22 feet apart with a woodstove in the middle along the same wall. My audio cabinet is on a completely different wall from the mains. There are 2 tvs and 1 monitor involved (2 in main room, 1 tv upstairs). There is a second zone with 2 speakers upstairs. And I wired for a potential third zone. Needless to say there was a lot of wire to account for the HT, and to that the existing cable/sat connections that had to be cared for, plus a CAT5e to get my receiver on our home network. There was no way I could think of to run wire in the room without it looking bad, being in the way, and in some cases too close to the wood stove.
It came down to cutting holes in the wall, running the wire above the drop ceiling and through walls. And if there are holes in the walls, plates were the only thing I could think of to look acceptable. All those little speaker terminal inserts really added up on the project bugdet too, which went over my intial estimates. I really don't know of any other way to have handled it. If there are any other suggestions I would surely listen, cuz I will be doing a similar job for a friend (or two).
thanks,
t