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Home Theater Wiring Installation done properly

Any man who has made the difficult dream of having a personal home theater come true, has any reason to be proud of himself, of selecting the right components. There comes a time when these gadgets have to actually be connected and properly installed, which can become a somewhat discouraging ordeal, namely all those cables and wires, plugs, jacks etc. If you take in consideration some important steps, you should carry out the task without major problems. It is strongly indicated that you read the manuals given with the package…no matter how thick they look, you probably know all the basic requirements, so they will be a simple reminder.

Examining the Manuals

Our first instinct usually leads us directly to plunge with tools into a twirl of electronic affaires that we probably do not know much and can cause undesirable results. No matter how hard it looks or how long it takes, the home theater wiring installation manual and instructions have to be examined thoroughly so that you know everything about the system, prior to the so-called installation. If you let your instinct guide you, you could connect everything without gathering the information, but the outcome will not be as good as it is supposed to be.

Another essential thing is to have the correct measurements of the wiring you need and the correct gauge, during the installation process. Bear in mind that if you are trying to connect components which are far apart, you need to use heavier gauge in order to have an excellent sound transmitted as it follows: for distances until one hundred feet, the 16 gauge wire is recommended, for distances until two hundred feet the 14 gauge wire is available, and what exceeds the above mentioned, go with the 12 gauge wires to be confident that you home theater wiring installation has been secure and long-lasting.

There are multiple hazards you are exposed to, while performing such an operation, which makes it vital to have the power off while connecting the items: these risks do not have repercussions solely on you, but also on the equipment, because if there is an unexpected high power load, it could be easily damaged.

You should also steer clear of your inner drive of cramming the components in one place, as close as possible, just to keep them on sight at all times, which is absolutely not recommended because it would harm the quality of the surround sound and, more important, the home theater wiring should enable the components to breathe. The speakers, the DVD player, the receivers and the wiring among them should be placed at strategic positions, with space and airflow between them, to let them work normally, not heat up or cause vibrations that may damage the rest of the items.




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