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cshortreed
Audiophyte
I'm putting together my media closet and have been researching for quite some time before biting the bullet. Well, this weekend I'm finally going to start running my conduit from the basement to the attic to start this project.
My question is about cabling. Certainly others have asked the same question and I'm sorry if I'm repeating another thread but I haven't found the exact answer on any existing thread yet.
QUESTION 1: Currently I have done a home-run for about 80% of my house to the garage. Now I want it in the basement. In order to save on having to re-home all of these runs I thought I might pull it from the garage and put patch panels in the attic, then run from the PP to the basement. I know I can do this with all my Cat5 but is it safe to do this with RG6 coax?
QUESTION 2: I've been seeing that typical installations have 2 RG6 and 2 CAT5 in each room. I'm probably going to buy the Audio Authority HDTV system that uses 2 CAT5's to distribute HDTV. That would take all of the CAT5 cable to each location I want HDTV. Should I then plan to run 4 CAT5 to each location for future upgrades since it seems most of the new stuff is running over CAT5?
QUESTION 3: For whole house audio, I'm thinking the only real solution is to run speaker cable (heavy guage likely) to each location that I want music, is there a better way to do this? I'm planning on running JRMC on a server using a multiple output sound card to drive each set of speakers (probably 5 zones). The card is RCA out, but I can create pigtails that will allow me to run a speaker cable directly into each L/R of each zone on the PC.
Thanks for your input!
My question is about cabling. Certainly others have asked the same question and I'm sorry if I'm repeating another thread but I haven't found the exact answer on any existing thread yet.
QUESTION 1: Currently I have done a home-run for about 80% of my house to the garage. Now I want it in the basement. In order to save on having to re-home all of these runs I thought I might pull it from the garage and put patch panels in the attic, then run from the PP to the basement. I know I can do this with all my Cat5 but is it safe to do this with RG6 coax?
QUESTION 2: I've been seeing that typical installations have 2 RG6 and 2 CAT5 in each room. I'm probably going to buy the Audio Authority HDTV system that uses 2 CAT5's to distribute HDTV. That would take all of the CAT5 cable to each location I want HDTV. Should I then plan to run 4 CAT5 to each location for future upgrades since it seems most of the new stuff is running over CAT5?
QUESTION 3: For whole house audio, I'm thinking the only real solution is to run speaker cable (heavy guage likely) to each location that I want music, is there a better way to do this? I'm planning on running JRMC on a server using a multiple output sound card to drive each set of speakers (probably 5 zones). The card is RCA out, but I can create pigtails that will allow me to run a speaker cable directly into each L/R of each zone on the PC.
Thanks for your input!