Cat5 or 6 for Component + audio.

brad1138

brad1138

Audioholic
Cat5 to Component w/digital audio adapters are common and not to expensive. but I want to do stereo, 2 chan audio. I found one adapter but it was $350, way more than I want to spend.

Using the 8 wires in the cat5, could I just use 4 for the video (3 for RGB and 1 for common ground) and the other 4 for 2 chan audio? (obviously all preamp level)

I would use a wall plate with 5 rca connectors to connect the cat5 to like these http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=rca+connectors+solder&cid=4241011045122191285#

Would this work?
 
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Cat5 to Component w/digital audio adapters are common and not to expensive. but I want to do stereo, 2 chan audio. I found one adapter but it was $350, way more than I want to spend.

Using the 8 wires in the cat5, could I just use 4 for the video (3 for RGB and 1 for common ground) and the other 4 for 2 chan audio? (obviously all preamp level)

I would use a wall plate with 5 rca connectors to connect the cat5 to like these http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=rca+connectors+solder&cid=4241011045122191285#

Would this work?
$350 is an eye gouge. Look on Parts Express- they have Decora inserts that have all of the necessary connections and you just need one Cat5e plugged into the back. It's a two part device, so you'll need another on the source end. You don't need to use separate keystone inserts for each jack unless you use bundled cable with RG59 x 6 or RG59 x 5 with a Cat5e. .
 
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