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house re wire worth running speaker wire ?

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  • 13-07-2016 11:13am
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    Registered Users Posts: 954 ✭✭✭


    Hi Guys,
    Bit of a lurker in these parts, but i am looking for some advice.
    I just bought a house and it needs to be rewired.
    has wireless tech come on enough not to bother with copper speaker wire being run to put in some ceiling speakers or a decent 5.1,
    or will i regret it if i dont

    Thinking of also putting in some cat 6 at the same time.

    Looking for some advice

    Regards
    D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭MHI


    Hi Guys,
    Bit of a lurker in these parts, but i am looking for some advice.
    I just bought a house and it needs to be rewired.
    has wireless tech come on enough not to bother with copper speaker wire being run to put in some ceiling speakers or a decent 5.1,
    or will i regret it if i dont

    Thinking of also putting in some cat 6 at the same time.

    Looking for some advice

    Regards
    D

    Danielle

    You will definitely want to futureproof your home for Smart Home Technology like Audio & Video, its cheap to put the cables in now, it won't be when the house is finished and plastered up.

    These are the standard wiring.
    TV Points = 2 Coax + 2 Cat5e (or Cat6)
    Network Points = 1 Cat5e (or Cat6)
    In-Ceiling Speakers = 12 AWG CL2 Grade Speaker Cable to each speaker
    In-wall Keypads (if you decide to go with a system like that) = 1 Cat5e (or Cat6)

    All Cables would be run back to a central closet where all your equipment would be housed in a central AV Rack. Also good Practice to run the speaker cables past the in-wall keypad location so you are open to different systems.

    With that wiring in place you are covering for Multi-Room Audio & HD Video in each room.

    SNIPPED BY MOD


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50


    MHI wrote: »
    .....
    Network Points = 1 Cat5e (or Cat6).........

    You should try run 2 cables to each network point


  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭MHI


    gctest50 wrote: »
    You should try run 2 cables to each network point

    or maybe 4 :D

    Joking aside OP could run 2 but only 1 is required, and they will probably use WiFi anyway.

    Don't know many people these days that use patch cables to hard wire into network points, unless the WiFi is really poor.


  • Registered Users Posts: 954 ✭✭✭Prefect_1998


    thanks guys,
    i am not sure i will go the home automation route at all,

    ceiling speakers in kitchen, bathroom, and sitting room ,
    i will have a NAS in the house also.

    ' 12 AWG CL2 Grade ' is this a specific type for fire hazards ?

    Can ceiling speakers be good enough in a sitting room for the rears of a surround setup ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭MHI


    thanks guys,
    i am not sure i will go the home automation route at all,

    ceiling speakers in kitchen, bathroom, and sitting room ,
    i will have a NAS in the house also.

    ' 12 AWG CL2 Grade ' is this a specific type for fire hazards ?

    Can ceiling speakers be good enough in a sitting room for the rears of a surround setup ?

    Your correct CL2 grade is used for inside walls, its slows down fire spreading if the worst did happen.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 717 ✭✭✭akaSol


    Can ceiling speakers be good enough in a sitting room for the rears of a surround setup ?

    Dolby atmos kinda requires ceiling speakers, so yes 5.1 (back two) and 7.1 (back four) can be run for a home cinema. I've set up a couple of systems using then in the past also.


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