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Old May 16, 2006, 03:27 AM
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I am in the process of finishing my basement. I currently have my recessed lights installed and now I would like to run all the necessary cables and wires for a theatre system. Does anyone know what types of wires and cables I need to run to tie in a receiver, DVD player, Cable, Internet, Surrond Sound Speakers which will eventually all be controlled by remote control. Currently I just bought 300 linear feet 16/2 gauge insulated speaker wires. I would like to intergrate all these components together.

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Old May 16, 2006, 05:04 AM   #2  
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I would consult a home theatre specialist on this. There are many different types of cabling involved with a home theatre system. The speaker wiring should be fine for connecting the speakers. You will need CAT 6 cabling for Internet. Your Cable probably needs RG59U Coax. There are other cables needed to go from Setup box to TV, form DVD player to TV etc.
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Old May 16, 2006, 05:44 AM   #3  
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Just to add to Scott's answer;
Your DVD/TV/Cable box setup would probably need SCART cables for the best connection.
I do have to disagree with the recomendation of Cat 6 cable as this is serious over kill for a home connection.
Standard Cat 5 (ethernet) cable would be more than enough, slightly cheaper too
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On a side note: Granted, you can probably find better pricing than Staples, but just last week I just bought a cable at Staples.

There, Cat 5 is almost double the cost of Cat 6.
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Originally Posted by Curlyben
Just to add to Scott's answer;
I do have to disagree with the recomendation of Cat 6 cable as this is serious over kill for a home connection.
Standard Cat 5 (ethernet) cable would be more than enough, slightly cheaper too

Ben,
I suggested Cat6 only because its more widely available, especially in bulk cabling now. But I agree that its overkill. If Cat5 or 5E can be obtained its fine.
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Fair enough Scott, admittedly its the other way round over the pond.
Cat 5e is still the cheaper option over Cat 6.

CAT 5e Cable UKŁ 9.39 = 17.72 US$
CAT 6 Cable UKŁ 16.63 = 31.39 US$

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