
jaxvon
Audioholic Ninja
Cadd,
You're quite welcome. I enjoy giving a helping hand.
Now to the questions:
HT10DBS is not the same as the HT10POWERBAR. The HT10POWERBAR has a 15-amp rating while the HT10DBS has a 12-amp rating. Other than that, they're very similar.
The speaker cable you've selected looks fine, as does the subwoofer cable. I would only suggest that you buy more than 100 feet to make sure that you have extra. The worst thing you can have happen is to not have quite enough wire for one of the surrounds when you're hooking up your system and you have to go out to get more and delay the awesome HT experience. Get at least 150 feet, it's worth the minimal extra cost to ensure that you have enough. Like I mentioned earlier, banana plugs will make your life easier. Refer to the link I posted earlier (it's an eBay link) for a good set. You'll need more than 16 (4 per channel, so 20 total), so you'll need to purchase two orders.
Good luck with your system!
You're quite welcome. I enjoy giving a helping hand.
Now to the questions:
HT10DBS is not the same as the HT10POWERBAR. The HT10POWERBAR has a 15-amp rating while the HT10DBS has a 12-amp rating. Other than that, they're very similar.
The speaker cable you've selected looks fine, as does the subwoofer cable. I would only suggest that you buy more than 100 feet to make sure that you have extra. The worst thing you can have happen is to not have quite enough wire for one of the surrounds when you're hooking up your system and you have to go out to get more and delay the awesome HT experience. Get at least 150 feet, it's worth the minimal extra cost to ensure that you have enough. Like I mentioned earlier, banana plugs will make your life easier. Refer to the link I posted earlier (it's an eBay link) for a good set. You'll need more than 16 (4 per channel, so 20 total), so you'll need to purchase two orders.
Good luck with your system!