I am building my dream home and I am trying to wire it for surround sound, whole house audio, etc. Unfortunately, I am not sure of my future needs. I did some research and came up with a plan but I think I may have made some crucial errors.
- I ran quad cable (2-RG6, 2-cat5e) to each possible TV location.
- I ran 16-4 and Cat5e to each zone. I ran speaker cable from the remote zones to speaker locations in each zone.
- I ran cat5e for telephone.
- I ran conduit to some crucial locations.
- I ran 6 RG6 to the attic for satellite and antenna.
- Everything runs to my mechanical room in the basement where the main system will be located.
I want to have whole house audio and possible distribute HD video signals in the future.
My main mistake was to use standard CL2
unshielded cat5e and
unshielded speaker wire. I tried to avoid high voltage electrical cables and tried to cross them at 90 degrees, but I know in some instances this wasn't possible.
I'm getting ready in the next day or so to have the sheet rock installed, so there is really no time or money to make any big changes.
Question: Did I waste all my efforts by using unshielded cables? Will I definitely have issues with noise or signal problems or is this a maybe? If I can get more than just conjecture, it would be very helpful.