Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation 1 Sep 28, 2008 8:33 pm Built in now city 2009, now moving to the country to embark on another build. Check out our previous blog http://ourpalazzo.blogspot.com/ Re: Pre-wiring for home theatre and multi-room audio 2Sep 28, 2008 10:01 pm .what other cables need to be connected to the projector? if possible to futureproof your setup: HDMI/DVI component cable (eg: 3x rca) CAT5e/6 if you wish (its known as the magic cable.. as it does alot!) you do not require sound as there normally is only just 1 speaker in your projector also try to terminate your cables to one central point, if possible its a shame your builder does not want to assist you letting you run the cables where you want, there seams to be a real issue with that, hence why we are building ourself. and yes its certainly alot easier getting the audio cables done before the gyprock is up, i guess you could run it behind the skirting board, if the board had a groove routed into it.. ok i am getting rather ambitious there but its an option if they don't let you put the cabling in first. -Nathan 2nd-Fix | Blog Building with Desyn Homes previously with the insolvent [url=https://www.facebook.com/7NewsAdelaide/videos/1162546323776021/]Endeavour Homes[/url] Re: Pre-wiring for home theatre and multi-room audio 3Sep 28, 2008 10:48 pm Hey guys,
Audio Visual Dreams has done work in a few Henley Homes now and they are OK generally about it. Speak with Rod as he is able to pre-wire to all the requirements of the law at a very reasonable cost.... Re: Pre-wiring for home theatre and multi-room audio 4Oct 06, 2008 1:23 pm Hi Again,
We also did this in the Theatre room downstairs. We organised for the wires to be set up after frame stage for the projector and all the speakers. Your building will advise you of when you can have your contractor go in to do the wiring - we also had our telephone/internet wiring done at the same time. We had the internal ceiling powerpoint for the projector installed by Henley. Stanks Bimbob was spot on with his post. You will need a dedicated circuit the same as an induction cooktop basically. The great thing though is typically most meter… 3 20689 Where are you located? Assuming Sydney or south? Speaking from experience, big windows create significant heat gain/loss even if they're double/triple glazed. I do still… 1 31615 |