home entertainment system design
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Does anyone know of any websites that help in designing DIY build/cabling of home cinema, audio and data systems. Looking to move soon (or preferrably find a plot for self build) and would like to have a plan of an integrated system so I can put in cabling and equipment as renovations are done.
Alternatively, anyone suggest what I should run to be (reasonably) futureproof?
Alternatively, anyone suggest what I should run to be (reasonably) futureproof?
Lots of CAT6 & Coax!
Basically, as an installer of said systems I run the following. (There others on here as well who install)
TV Points - 2 Coax & 3 CAT6
Data - 2 CAT6
Audio is a little odd.
From central location, run a speaker cable and a cat5/6 to a ideal keypad location (do not cut, but leave a 30cm loop) and then on up to each speaker location.
Choose a couple of cupboards/loft points & wardrobes to add data and power for future Wifi boost points as they will be needed as demand grows.
HTH
V.
Basically, as an installer of said systems I run the following. (There others on here as well who install)
TV Points - 2 Coax & 3 CAT6
Data - 2 CAT6
Audio is a little odd.
From central location, run a speaker cable and a cat5/6 to a ideal keypad location (do not cut, but leave a 30cm loop) and then on up to each speaker location.
Choose a couple of cupboards/loft points & wardrobes to add data and power for future Wifi boost points as they will be needed as demand grows.
HTH
V.
Cat 6 seems to be relatively future proof (at the moment
).
Run a few cables to anywhere you think you might have AV, audio, telecoms, network etc all back to a cental location where it can all be put together via switches, routers etc at a a later date.
Cable runs at first fix stage are inexpensive.
When the place is decorated you won't enjoy doing those chases.
Oh, and good old Co-Ax is still very useful.
).Run a few cables to anywhere you think you might have AV, audio, telecoms, network etc all back to a cental location where it can all be put together via switches, routers etc at a a later date.
Cable runs at first fix stage are inexpensive.
When the place is decorated you won't enjoy doing those chases.
Oh, and good old Co-Ax is still very useful.
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