Aperion 8" In-Wall and In-Ceiling
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c.
After all the speaker locations have their outlines drawn, you may want to measure once
more and make some small adjustments (as needed) to align them relative to one another.
d.
Carefully cut along these lines. A keyhole saw or dry-wall saw (about $10) is easy to control
and will do less damage than an electric jig saw. The speakers’ frames will overlap and hide the
rough edges, so don’t obsess about making absolutely perfect cuts.