Instant classic, Youthman. A 12 minute video that shows CLEARLY how to install a wall mount, run wires inside a wall and how to hang a large TV. A lot of people will be searching for this exact video for years to come.
That's really awesome that you're going to turn your living room space into a home theatre so everyone else in the family can enjoy. What a great idea to use that space
I have done exactly this numerous times. Same power kit along with a few others almost all done solo with exception of tvs this size. Perhaps I should've filmed and uploaded. Decent video and approved by an installer who does this work.
I absolutely would encourage you to make some videos showing others how to do this. It’s quite rewarding helping others learn how to do something they don’t know how to do, or didn’t think they were capable of doing themselves
@@Youthman I was just down by you in September visiting family. If I had time, I would've reached out to you to meet up, but I knew our schedule was going to be hectic. We left the morning of Hurricane Ian.
Great video! This is the kind of content I really enjoy. It's nice to see the elite high end stuff, but sometimes it's also nice to watch videos about products and rooms that are like mine.
Congratulations on 100K! I just saw the comment you put up on Nick Nimmin's "How to get noticed" video. It's so amazing to see that just 6 months ago you were talking about reaching that milestone. Congrats again 😊
Hey Mike that's one Big A freaking TV bro. I hope you enjoy every inch of that monster ha ha ha lol. From what I've heard about this particular Hisense U7H you should love this TV. Great video by the way too.
Looking forward to your review about the settings and how it integrates into your daily life. When we sold our house in Switzerland, I had to say Good Bye to my dedicated home cinema. Now I have to start from scratch with a small tv 😪
The most terrifying part of hanging my 85" was letting go and trusting the wall mount. Edit: LOVE the Echogear stuff. I used their cable management and tv mount. Their directions are simple, plain English.
How’s the TV working out. Considering one for my dedicated theatre, do you think it would work ok? A projector would be nice, but my room isn’t that big and a TV would cost a fair bit less than a projector and screen.
I’m really enjoying it and I haven’t even tried to calibrate it yet. Black levels are much darker than I thought a non-OLED would have color saturation is vibrant and the 85 inch fits really nice on our 25’ wall. We’ve been watching survivor as a family almost every night for a few hours. I’ll share full review a bit later.
When you mount the wall bracket, the template has a catch to collect the debris and it is nice but when you drill the holes for the cable management, all of the debris falls to the floor anyway 😊
I’m very pleased with it. We haven’t had a TV in 15 years and I’m not a videophile. But colors are vibrant, it’s bright and blacks are quite nice (although definitely not OLED black). UI is easy and I really like the voice control.
Man can’t wait till my toddlers are grown up 😅 so i can put a TV again in the living room, as of now i’ll run my projector setup till I get one of my bedrooms for a theater setup.
Nice video. Can't wait until you review and calibrate this tv as l have heard so many good and a few not so great reviews. Keep up these great tutorials.
Harbor freight has a very similar tv mount. I bought one a few weeks ago for my shop tv and it’s super solid. I just bought another one for our gym that I’m currently building. Good for up to 100” tv and I got it on sale for $38.
Thank you. I’m mixing it up, offering a wide variety of content to include reviews, installation, setup, tours, as well as sharing my own personal journey in home theater.
@@Youthman I'd really love your feedback after you do your grey screen white screen tests. There is another video that does red blue and green screen tests. I recently made a reddit post about my results and sadly my TV is going back to best buy for a replacement. Hopefully the new 85" u7h isn't as bad
Floor to the bottom of the TV is 43 1/4”. You will need to figure out how many inches you want your TV above your cabinet. My cabinet is likely taller than yours so do not go by my measurements.
@@Youthman could have done a 100" ust. My wife will never let a TV in the livingroom again after our vividstorm floor lift 120" screen. No TV/ big TV/ back to No TV. 🤣. Can't compete on the price for that 85" though. Thanks Brother!
I’m going to set up a 5.2 system in a series of videos, but will go back to a 2.0 for the living room system once the videos are complete. No need to try and replicate what I have in the theater room.
Great vid. I'll be interested to see what the final setup will be. I am also really interested to see a review on the TV itself. Looking for an 80+" tv for my room. I see it's not an OLED so curious how it performs.
The Hisense U7H is the one of the very best televisions you can get for your dollar no matter the size. I work in retail and sell these like hot cakes. They have : -1000+ nits of peak brightness - HDMI 2.1/ 120Hz refresh rate and low input lag - 160+ local dimming zones for precise back light control and impressively deep black levels - Quantum Dot pixels for a similar QLED experience to Samsung (comparable to Q80b and QN85b even to be more precise) The TV also runs lower on price than the competition as we sell: 55U7H for $499 65U7H for $699 75U7H for $950 85U7H for $1199 Crazy value television just might wanna grab a warranty lol
I'm running their first ULED 55" H9F for about 2 years now. I have since ditched the Android TV since i had issues with it but I use a Roku and a custom built PC, picture is amazing.
So great to see you buy and install the new big TV though the TV mount is a little bit expensive to me and the fantastic accessory. I just had one TCL 85 from China to replace my Sharp 60 used for years last month..... cheers and Merry Xmas !
When I reached out to Kanto, I told them I wanted a versatile mount that could handle almost any TV so they sent me their most robust and versatile one which is also the most expensive. They sell much less expensive mounts, you just need to figure out what features you need.
Don't think that's Mini-LED? Good TV, I have a similar one, but if i was going big I guess I would try to wait for a MiniLed or an OLED..... Ok didn't realize it for YT himself, guess the TV isn't that important with a dedicated theater in the other room.
This is mainly for Jessica to for watch home improvement, house renovation HGTV type shows and make a Series of videos on setting up a home theater in a living room environment.
I used to mount all my TV's but not anymore. It's too much of a hassle and an extra expense. I'm fine with putting it on a table or center of some kind. I just like it better.
@@Youthman hey Youthman, I want to go Ultra Short throw projector in the near future. Super easy to set up even more all thumbs like me? Easy to figure out? I've been looking at one that has Dolby Vision. Not exactly cheap but not too expensive.
To date my favorite ultra short though is the hisense L9G. The hardest thing is aligning the projector with the screen. Once you have that everything else is easy.
@@Youthman I never had an issue with my tvs in the room with 3 large windows. Oled set to 80% and brightness at 50%. (I have a 65" older LG model and a 48" newer LG.)
You didn’t show anything on how to fix the mounts on the tv except in the shadow where you can’t see it and no closeup on how you hook tv onto mount..worthless video foe me
This american thin type of walls looks so weak for holding the TV. I have a feeling that such a huge weight could make the wall to break and the TV will smash to the ground.
You’re not going to break studs. That’s literally what is holding up my house. Sheetrock is the thin “cover” that hides the interior structure (studs).
or you can get a brush plate run a audio quest tv power cable straight from tv thru wall and out to strip / surge . I definitely noticed a diff when i replaced my cord along with a conditioner for video
Do you noticed a difference in video quality replacing your power cable? Without doing blind test with fast switching, there’s too many bias that come into play to make your brain think it’s seeing a difference.
@@Youthman i lived in an apartment once and i could see my neighbor in her kitchen thru my kitchen using her blender and i would get a line scrolling down my screen , i picked up a cheap at the time monster maybe $100 and it did in fact filter it out yes 100% , better to have it and not need it than the other way around , now I use a Furman 20 im not going any further than that picked up for 400 on eBay mint open box it was pristine i think it was new i scored on that its a $1500 unit has a capacitor bank in it , love it , and looks cool in my nice hot rack
Why in the hell are you going to so much trouble to mount such a large and heavy TV with such a heavy mount on a wall ?? That is extremely costly and high stress to the mounting screws and studs in the wall. Just simply place it on a stand...........
@@markpippens6015 the weight of the TV is around 90 pounds and the weight of the mount is around 40 pounds. 130 pounds spread across two studs and 4 bolts driven at least an inch into the studs... it'll be fine. They can handle a lot more weight than that.
Mark, I feel truly blessed to have a house, especially in today’s economy. My apologies if it does not meet your standards of a “nice house”. I guess I should have consulted with you before we built it. 🤣
@@Youthman Its cool dude..........to tell you the truth I'm glad to to have a nice house too and to have retired in my early 50's to enjoy it all. Remember.........life is damn short.........enjoy it while you can and don't look back (you'll get a crick in your neck).......Lol
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Instant classic, Youthman. A 12 minute video that shows CLEARLY how to install a wall mount, run wires inside a wall and how to hang a large TV. A lot of people will be searching for this exact video for years to come.
Thank you, kindly. Hopefully others will find it helpful.
The handles on the back is everything that’s so awesome
Definitely should be standard on all large TV’s
That's really awesome that you're going to turn your living room space into a home theatre so everyone else in the family can enjoy. What a great idea to use that space
Thanks
I have done exactly this numerous times. Same power kit along with a few others almost all done solo with exception of tvs this size. Perhaps I should've filmed and uploaded. Decent video and approved by an installer who does this work.
I absolutely would encourage you to make some videos showing others how to do this. It’s quite rewarding helping others learn how to do something they don’t know how to do, or didn’t think they were capable of doing themselves
@@Youthman I was just down by you in September visiting family. If I had time, I would've reached out to you to meet up, but I knew our schedule was going to be hectic. We left the morning of Hurricane Ian.
Great video! This is the kind of content I really enjoy. It's nice to see the elite high end stuff, but sometimes it's also nice to watch videos about products and rooms that are like mine.
Thanks. I have many home theater tours that are budget friendly and DIY
Congratulations on 100K! I just saw the comment you put up on Nick Nimmin's "How to get noticed" video. It's so amazing to see that just 6 months ago you were talking about reaching that milestone. Congrats again 😊
Thank you kindly! It’s been an incredible journey over the past four years but it has been worth the effort.
Hey Mike that's one Big A freaking TV bro. I hope you enjoy every inch of that monster ha ha ha lol. From what I've heard about this particular Hisense U7H you should love this TV. Great video by the way too.
Looking forward to your review about the settings and how it integrates into your daily life. When we sold our house in Switzerland, I had to say Good Bye to my dedicated home cinema. Now I have to start from scratch with a small tv 😪
That's a pretty sweet mount and wall plates. Clean install man! Your next venture... Youthman Custom Installs!!
Haha not sure I’m ready to take it prime time.
First television in the living room in 10 years for Youthman ❤🔥❤🔥
Actually it’s been 15-16 years.
@@Youthman that's crazy😭😅
Haha
@@Youthman 👀
Good to see you doing stuff like this, I really miss the old reviews.
Thank you kindly but the old reviews haven’t gone anywhere. I’ve just been doing additional content on top of reviews. 😉
Really enjoyed the video guys. Looking forward to viewing other videos in your collection
Thank you kindly
I have the 65" version of that tv. Great TV
The most terrifying part of hanging my 85" was letting go and trusting the wall mount.
Edit: LOVE the Echogear stuff. I used their cable management and tv mount. Their directions are simple, plain English.
I didn’t have any anxiety. I knew that mount wasn’t going anywhere as well built as it is.
@@Youthman
I was more worried about human error lol
Haha that’s why I asked Derek to give me a hand lol
Installer in disguise, great job!👍👍
Haha FAR from it. Derek is much more handy than I am though. He actually does wood working.
Was curious when the rest of this series is coming out? I keep hoping to see one as I am surely interested. Thanks
Awesome video guys 👌
How’s the TV working out. Considering one for my dedicated theatre, do you think it would work ok? A projector would be nice, but my room isn’t that big and a TV would cost a fair bit less than a projector and screen.
I’m really enjoying it and I haven’t even tried to calibrate it yet. Black levels are much darker than I thought a non-OLED would have color saturation is vibrant and the 85 inch fits really nice on our 25’ wall. We’ve been watching survivor as a family almost every night for a few hours. I’ll share full review a bit later.
Can u please do a review on this tv, now that u have the set up, thanks
Yes that’s the plan
When you mount the wall bracket, the template has a catch to collect the debris and it is nice but when you drill the holes for the cable management, all of the debris falls to the floor anyway 😊
Yes it’s a nice thought and it does catch some debris but you will still need to clean up afterwards.
Hi, how close is the 85 inch TV in picture quality vs the smaller sizes? I sit about 11 feet back and am curious. Thanks
I’m not sure how the 85” compares to smaller sizes
@@Youthman thanks for the quick response. How do you like it?
I’m very pleased with it. We haven’t had a TV in 15 years and I’m not a videophile. But colors are vibrant, it’s bright and blacks are quite nice (although definitely not OLED black). UI is easy and I really like the voice control.
Can’t wait for the other videos, we put a tv with 5.1 in our living room. Love your Christmas tree
Thank you for the kind words. Jessica decorated the tree.
@@Youthman the tree looks great and good to see a Christmas next to the tv. Tell her it looks good
Does 85" U7H come with back lit remote?
very nice christmas decko 🎄 happy holidays from germany 🎎
Thank you kindly. That is Jessica’s handiwork.
@@Youthman she had a very good hand for 😇
We're happy that our PMX700 could impress you!
It’s fantastic from the build quality to it’s versatility.
Man can’t wait till my toddlers are grown up 😅 so i can put a TV again in the living room, as of now i’ll run my projector setup till I get one of my bedrooms for a theater setup.
Nice video. Can't wait until you review and calibrate this tv as l have heard so many good and a few not so great reviews. Keep up these great tutorials.
Thank you kindly
Harbor freight has a very similar tv mount. I bought one a few weeks ago for my shop tv and it’s super solid. I just bought another one for our gym that I’m currently building. Good for up to 100” tv and I got it on sale for $38.
Nice! Harbor freight has some very affordable tools. I didn’t know they sold mounts as well.
wow, i really enjoyed the quick vid. little different from a review at I appreciated it.
Thank you. I’m mixing it up, offering a wide variety of content to include reviews, installation, setup, tours, as well as sharing my own personal journey in home theater.
Can’t wait to see how this tv is I’m wanting to upgrade to a 85 inch because I really don’t have a theater room just a den so this would be great!
I haven’t done any calibration but so far it looks great and fits really nice in our space because we have such a large wall and 12 foot ceilings
Super Informative video Michael.
Glad you found it helpful
My 85" u7h has bad DSE. Does yours?
Most of my knowledge is in audio. What is DSE?
@@Youthman dirty screen effect. Have you done the test on your panel?
I haven’t. I asked my friend Brad from Home Theater Gamer what DSE was since Google provided a pretty nasty urban dictionary of what DSE was lol
@@Youthman I'd really love your feedback after you do your grey screen white screen tests. There is another video that does red blue and green screen tests. I recently made a reddit post about my results and sadly my TV is going back to best buy for a replacement. Hopefully the new 85" u7h isn't as bad
Youthman! It was great seeing the RF-7s again... I'm sure the Klipsch team will be happy for a few days...Lol...
I still own a lot of my Klipsch speakers. Only ones I sold were the LaScalas to upgrade to my JTR’s
@@Youthman Oh! I remember! It was like a ceremony during that week!!! Lol!
Excellent setup, but wondering if the tv is a little high based on the height of the viewer when seated.
Hello,what is the hight for this Smart tv....from the floor
83 1/4”
@@Youthman 211cm from the floor to the up side of tv? Dont know where i drill for tv suport....dont wanna put tv too low or to high
Floor to the bottom of the TV is 43 1/4”. You will need to figure out how many inches you want your TV above your cabinet. My cabinet is likely taller than yours so do not go by my measurements.
IMO, the hardest part is figuring out where to drill your holes to get the right height. I had a friend help who is good with measurements.
@@Youthmanthank You... 85 inch tv
What made you go with the TV instead of a UST projector and screen? Looks like minimal light. Just curious.
im guessing its mostly for simplicity's sake lol, just easy to operate and budget 4k TVs these days are fantastic compared to what they used to be
I asked Jessica if she wanted a 120” UST. I think I was pushing my luck with an 85” lol
@@Youthman could have done a 100" ust. My wife will never let a TV in the livingroom again after our vividstorm floor lift 120" screen. No TV/ big TV/ back to No TV. 🤣. Can't compete on the price for that 85" though. Thanks Brother!
We have 150” in the theater room for immersive movie watching.
@@Youthman I know you do. Glad you got up to 85"
you gonna stay in stereo or 5.1 or more in living room ?
I’m going to set up a 5.2 system in a series of videos, but will go back to a 2.0 for the living room system once the videos are complete. No need to try and replicate what I have in the theater room.
Nice Tv Mount!
Great vid. I'll be interested to see what the final setup will be. I am also really interested to see a review on the TV itself. Looking for an 80+" tv for my room. I see it's not an OLED so curious how it performs.
The Hisense U7H is the one of the very best televisions you can get for your dollar no matter the size. I work in retail and sell these like hot cakes. They have :
-1000+ nits of peak brightness
- HDMI 2.1/ 120Hz refresh rate and low input lag
- 160+ local dimming zones for precise back light control and impressively deep black levels
- Quantum Dot pixels for a similar QLED experience to Samsung (comparable to Q80b and QN85b even to be more precise)
The TV also runs lower on price than the competition as we sell:
55U7H for $499
65U7H for $699
75U7H for $950
85U7H for $1199
Crazy value television just might wanna grab a warranty lol
That’s what I’m seeing with high sense. The value proposition is extremely high. Looking forward to spending some time with it.
@@NickDarnelldaftnick Wow, $1200 bucks! Paid more than that for my first 50" plasma way back.
I'm running their first ULED 55" H9F for about 2 years now. I have since ditched the Android TV since i had issues with it but I use a Roku and a custom built PC, picture is amazing.
VERY NICE
that is a nice looking tv and that mount is a beast..i want to upgrade to an 85 inch tv one day we have a 50 inch now...
Thanks John. It’s crazy how HiSense is making large scale TVs so affordable.
I’m very excited for this one. I just got one!! Can you include some recommended picture settings in your next calibration video! Please! Thank you
So great to see you buy and install the new big TV though the TV mount is a little bit expensive to me and the fantastic accessory.
I just had one TCL 85 from China to replace my Sharp 60 used for years last month..... cheers and Merry Xmas !
When I reached out to Kanto, I told them I wanted a versatile mount that could handle almost any TV so they sent me their most robust and versatile one which is also the most expensive. They sell much less expensive mounts, you just need to figure out what features you need.
@@Youthman you're right.
Just pick the best choice.
surprised you didnt go with an OLED?
Don't think that's Mini-LED? Good TV, I have a similar one, but if i was going big I guess I would try to wait for a MiniLed or an OLED.....
Ok didn't realize it for YT himself, guess the TV isn't that important with a dedicated theater in the other room.
This is mainly for Jessica to for watch home improvement, house renovation HGTV type shows and make a Series of videos on setting up a home theater in a living room environment.
Youthman what stand is that? That definitely looks like it's got space and is wife approved!
Jessica picked it out from City Furniture. They just opened a location near us.
I used to mount all my TV's but not anymore. It's too much of a hassle and an extra expense. I'm fine with putting it on a table or center of some kind. I just like it better.
Nothing wrong with that but I love how clean it looks floating on the wall
@@Youthman yeah it does look great especially when you have all the cables and plug in the wall or hidden in the wall. Just not for me anymore.
I figure only have to do it once. I built it to where I can add any TV up to 100 inches without having to make any modifications.
@@Youthman hey Youthman, I want to go Ultra Short throw projector in the near future. Super easy to set up even more all thumbs like me? Easy to figure out? I've been looking at one that has Dolby Vision. Not exactly cheap but not too expensive.
To date my favorite ultra short though is the hisense L9G. The hardest thing is aligning the projector with the screen. Once you have that everything else is easy.
Hey Hisense, I have your fridge and 3 of your TV's can I have a free one please?
Since i got my OLED screens I don't think I will ever go back to regular LED tv
Not sure OLED would be a good fit in my room due to a ton of ambient light in our home.
@@Youthman I never had an issue with my tvs in the room with 3 large windows. Oled set to 80% and brightness at 50%. (I have a 65" older LG model and a 48" newer LG.)
You skipped too many actual work details. I am here to watch it happen, not to see how it looks AFTER it's done.
This video is not a step-by-step tutorial on how to install a TV.
Seriously? A $360 mount! That's big-time overkill.
Seriously.
I've disposed of 2 high end Hisense tvs in less than 5 yrs. Customer service leaves much 2 be desired. Hope they only LOANED that model 2 you.
You didn’t show anything on how to fix the mounts on the tv except in the shadow where you can’t see it and no closeup on how you hook tv onto mount..worthless video foe me
We’re sorry to hear that you are dissatisfied with the video. Unfortunately, we’re not able to offer a refund since the video was free.
This american thin type of walls looks so weak for holding the TV. I have a feeling that such a huge weight could make the wall to break and the TV will smash to the ground.
You’re not going to break studs. That’s literally what is holding up my house. Sheetrock is the thin “cover” that hides the interior structure (studs).
HUGH MAN, I have a 32" Vizio 720p from 2007, ha ha ha!!! We are waiting till we build our OFF-grid house before we buy a new TV!!!
Ehh I don't trust hisense TVs now
Plenty of other brands on the market to choose from. Do what’s best for you
@@Youthman fair point
or you can get a brush plate run a audio quest tv power cable straight from tv thru wall and out to strip / surge . I definitely noticed a diff when i replaced my cord along with a conditioner for video
Do you noticed a difference in video quality replacing your power cable? Without doing blind test with fast switching, there’s too many bias that come into play to make your brain think it’s seeing a difference.
@@Youthman i lived in an apartment once and i could see my neighbor in her kitchen thru my kitchen using her blender and i would get a line scrolling down my screen , i picked up a cheap at the time monster maybe $100 and it did in fact filter it out yes 100% , better to have it and not need it than the other way around , now I use a Furman 20 im not going any further than that picked up for 400 on eBay mint open box it was pristine i think it was new i scored on that its a $1500 unit has a capacitor bank in it , love it , and looks cool in my nice hot rack
Why in the hell are you going to so much trouble to mount such a large and heavy TV with such a heavy mount on a wall ?? That is extremely costly and high stress to the mounting screws and studs in the wall. Just simply place it on a stand...........
I want it to look nice and clean. Feel free to set your TV up how ever you want in your living room
@@Youthman Try installing the TV in a nice house.............this will help the looks more than anything..........Lol
@@markpippens6015 the weight of the TV is around 90 pounds and the weight of the mount is around 40 pounds. 130 pounds spread across two studs and 4 bolts driven at least an inch into the studs... it'll be fine. They can handle a lot more weight than that.
Mark, I feel truly blessed to have a house, especially in today’s economy. My apologies if it does not meet your standards of a “nice house”. I guess I should have consulted with you before we built it. 🤣
@@Youthman Its cool dude..........to tell you the truth I'm glad to to have a nice house too and to have retired in my early 50's to enjoy it all. Remember.........life is damn short.........enjoy it while you can and don't look back (you'll get a crick in your neck).......Lol