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RE: Audio signal distribution.


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  • Subject: RE: Audio signal distribution.
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 21:07:32 +0100
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>
>You can use CAT5 for speaker cable, but as far as I remember you have
to
>combine wires, so for example you might well be able to have one CAT5
cable
>per speaker with say all the solid colours connected to the black
terminal
>and all the stripes connected to the red terminal. There is a site on
the

This is exactly what I have done for one of my announcement speakers. - I
used a single CAT5 cable for a single speaker, and twisted four cores
together for each terminal.

It is purely a TTS announcement speaker though,...

Paul G.

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