Sorry, Robert 3 cables is not nearly enough, you really need 20+! -
R,G,B,Hsync,Vsync,TCP/IP for your home theatre projector, 8x2Ch Audio +
TCP/IP for your 7.1 Surround Sound AMP, + a couple more net connections
and some spare for good measure so maybe 20 will be sufficient...... and
peolple wonder why proper home cinema is expensive!
; )
Chris Bayley
Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote:
Yes, I went to see the guys at South Island Components on Antigua St. They
were very helpful.
I have 3/4 of a drum of steel core coax cable left (already used heaps with
a multi-channel aerial, Sky dish, 6 way splitter then 8 TV outlets)
3 separate coax cables to each multimedia computer for Video plus 2x audio.
Terminate the cable into "F" connectors.
www.sicom.co.nz have plates for up to six RCA sockets
Our new TV (and the Amp I am considering) has at least 4 separate RCA input
channels.
Regards,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 16 December 2004 11:41 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Home wiring
so 3 coaxes, one for video, two for audio? have you done this in a star
config back to some sort of patch panel, like you would a cat5 system?
Simple, cheap and probably the best for signal quality.
Nick, have you got your walls lined yet?
No, we are living in a goddamned refrigerator, nothing on the outside or
inside of the wall. I suspect that the cladding may be on today, if the
builders even turn up in this weather. I think I will take the
unprecedented step of starting the logburner in december tonight! good
thing we have some wood left :)